This new free app is changing drinking habits in young people
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Smartphone and web-based apps providing personalised feedback could help young adults reduce hazardous levels of drinking, a new study by University of Melbourne researchers has found. The Alcohol Capture App is free to download from The University of Melbourne.
Guest: Dr Antoinette Poulton – Research Fellow -Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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