Andrews Faculty Publish Book on Alcohol Risks
A new book titled “Alcohol: All Risk, No Benefits,” aims to challenge the cultural myths and misconceptions that often surround the dangers of alcohol consumption. The lead editors are Dr. Peter Landless, a physician and director of Health Ministries for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, and Duane McBride, PhD, senior research professor at Andrews University and director of the Institute for Prevention of Addictions.
According to McBride, faculty members from Andrews University, Loma Linda University, and Harvard University authored many of the chapters, along with students in the School of Social & Behavioral Sciences and School of Social Work at Andrews. Several other working professionals in the fields of medicine, social science, and theology also contributed to the completion of the book.
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