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Harry Sumnall

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 27, 2022
Recreational use of nitrous oxideHarry Sumnall
Lancet (London, England)|November 10, 2009
Regulation of synthetic cannabinoidsHarry Sumnall
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 16, 2023
Is it possible to reduce population levels of illegal drugs use?Harry Sumnall
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 24, 2020
Are we any closer to identifying a causal relationship between cannabis and psychosis?Ian Hamilton, Harry Sumnall
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 6, 2017
On risk in addiction science, policy and debateJohn Holmes, Harry Sumnall
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|May 24, 2023
Younger, drunk, and fast: Paradoxical rapid reaction time in hazardous drinkersAnna Powell, Harry Sumnall, Catharine Montgomery
The International Journal on Drug Policy|February 9, 2024
'Just a colour?': Exploring women's relationship with pink alcohol brand marketing within their feminine identity makingAmanda Atkinson, Beth Meadows, Harry Sumnall
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 7, 2021
'We're in this together': A content analysis of marketing by alcohol brands on Facebook and Instagram during the first UK Lockdown, 2020Amanda Marie Atkinson, Harry Sumnall, Beth Meadows
The International Journal on Drug Policy|November 4, 2015
Legally flawed, scientifically problematic, potentially harmful: The UK Psychoactive Substance BillAlex Stevens, Rudi Fortson, Fiona Measham, et al.
Substance Use & Misuse|August 21, 2023
Little Evidence for the Role of Disgust Sensitivity in Implicit Disgust to Images of White People Engaged in Injecting Drug Use (IDU)Catharine Montgomery, Amanda Atkinson, Andrew Jones, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 27, 2022
Recreational use of nitrous oxideHarry Sumnall
Lancet (London, England)|November 10, 2009
Regulation of synthetic cannabinoidsHarry Sumnall
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 16, 2023
Is it possible to reduce population levels of illegal drugs use?Harry Sumnall
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 24, 2020
Are we any closer to identifying a causal relationship between cannabis and psychosis?Ian Hamilton, Harry Sumnall
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|September 6, 2017
On risk in addiction science, policy and debateJohn Holmes, Harry Sumnall
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|May 24, 2023
Younger, drunk, and fast: Paradoxical rapid reaction time in hazardous drinkersAnna Powell, Harry Sumnall, Catharine Montgomery
The International Journal on Drug Policy|February 9, 2024
'Just a colour?': Exploring women's relationship with pink alcohol brand marketing within their feminine identity makingAmanda Atkinson, Beth Meadows, Harry Sumnall
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 7, 2021
'We're in this together': A content analysis of marketing by alcohol brands on Facebook and Instagram during the first UK Lockdown, 2020Amanda Marie Atkinson, Harry Sumnall, Beth Meadows
The International Journal on Drug Policy|November 4, 2015
Legally flawed, scientifically problematic, potentially harmful: The UK Psychoactive Substance BillAlex Stevens, Rudi Fortson, Fiona Measham, et al.
Substance Use & Misuse|August 21, 2023
Little Evidence for the Role of Disgust Sensitivity in Implicit Disgust to Images of White People Engaged in Injecting Drug Use (IDU)Catharine Montgomery, Amanda Atkinson, Andrew Jones, et al.
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