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HRB National Drugs Library. (2024) Factsheet: Young people, drugs and alcohol: the Irish situation. Dublin: HRB National Drugs Library.

Alcohol and Drug Foundation. (2024) Cannabis. North Melbourne: Alcohol and Drug Foundation.

HRB National Drugs Library. (2024) Factsheet: Alcohol - the Irish situation. Dublin: HRB National Drugs Library.

HRB National Drugs Library. (2024) Factsheet: Gambling - the Irish situation. Dublin: Health Research Board.

World Health Organization. (2024) Hepatitis B factsheet. Geneva: World Health Organization.

World Health Organization. (2024) Hepatitis C factsheet. Geneva: World Health Organization.

UK Teratology Information Service. (2024) BUMPS: Best use of medicines in pregnancy - Alcohol. London: UK Teratology Information Service.

Simon Community Scotland, Public Health Scotland. (2024) How to save a life: emergency response to a drug overdose, and harm reduction advice. Edinburgh: Public Health Scotland.

(2024) Alcohol and fertility. London: Alcohol Change UK.

Trans-European Drug Information Network. (2024) Drug checking data from the Trans-European Drug Information (TEDI) network. Lisbon: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.

Health Service Executive, National Poisons Information Centre. (2024) Update for healthcare providers synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists. Dublin: Health Service Executive.

National Cancer Registry Ireland. (2024) Cancer factsheet: female breast. Cork: NCRI.

National Cancer Registry Ireland. (2024) Cancer factsheet: liver. Cork: NCRI.

National Cancer Registry Ireland. (2024) Cancer factsheet: mouth & pharynx. Cork: NCRI.

National Cancer Registry Ireland. (2024) Cancer factsheet: oesophagus. Cork: NCRI.

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. (2024) What are NPS? Vienna: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

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