Articles / Australia’s New Alcohol Guidelines
This week’s expert:
Professor Kate Conigrove, Conjoint Professor; Addiction Medicine Head, Indigenous Health and Substance Use Addiction Medicine, Central Clinical School, Chair of the Alcohol Guidelines Working Committee
Drawn from Dr David Lim’s interview with Professor Kate Conigrove on the Healthed Podcast, ‘Clinical Takeaway’.
– The latest Australian Alcohol Guidelines are the first revision since 2009 and reflect new evidence on the risk of alcohol consumption both in the short- and long-term
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