harmful effects
ISSUP Argentina presents Part II of its two-part webinar series on harmful use of technological devices and substance use in children and adolescents.
Harmful Use of Technological Devices and Substance Consumption. Part II “Early Start of Consumption and the Harmful Use of ICT”
ISSUP Argentina cordially invites you to Part II of its two-part webinar series on harmful use of technological devices and substance use in children and adolescents.
Harmful Use of Technological Devices and Substance Consumption. Part I “Challenges during Childhood”
ISSUP Argentina is pleased to present its webinar on harmful use of technological devices and substance consumption.
Harmful Use of Technological Devices and Substance Consumption. Part I “Challenges during Childhood”
ISSUP Argentina cordially invites you to our next webinar on October 30, 2023
19TH INEBRIA Conference
INEBRIA are pleased to announce that the 19th INEBRIA conference will take place in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA, on September 28-29, 2023 (pre-conference on the 27th).
The main conference theme is “Optimizing Brief Interventions for a New Era: From Research to Practice and Policy”.
About INEBRIA
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