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Alcohol health warnings can influence the speed of consumption
Lorenzo Stafford
, Joe Salmon
Department of Psychology
University of Portsmouth Ageing Network
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alcohols
55%
beverages
44%
speed
33%
control
22%
levels
11%
comparative evaluations
11%
environment
11%
health hazards
11%
reduction
11%
females
11%
Psychology
Health
100%
Alcohol
55%
Research
11%
Intention
11%
Fear
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Alcohol
33%
Velocity
33%
Alcohol Consumption
22%
Control
22%
Intoxication
11%
Procedures
11%
Female
11%
Consumer
11%
Absence
11%
Health Hazard
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ethanol
33%
Toxic Injury
11%
Health Hazard
11%
Absence
11%
Food Science
Beverage
22%
Alcoholic Beverage
22%
Reduction
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Consumption
44%