Scientific American - Deadly
Alcohol Needs Global Regulation, Health Expert Says
Existing WHO recommendations on ads, pricing and driving laws could
serve as the framework for a new international convention on alcohol
regulation, yet even the U.S. would struggle to meet some of them.
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Helsinki Times (Finland) - Alcohol
advertising ban under consideration
The Uutispäivä Demari, the official newspaper of the Social Democratic
Party, reported today that the Minister of Health and Social Services Maria
Guzenina-Richardson (Social Democrats) has put forward plans to restrict
alcohol advertising.
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The Baltic Course (Estonia) - Estonian
police distributes 10,000 breathalyzers
Estonia's North Prefecture is handing out 10,000 single-use alcohol
breathalyzers to drivers in a framework of roadside sobriety checks in Tallinn,
the Estonian news portal ERR reports.
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IceNews (Sweden) - Police
struggle to stop teenage dial-a-drink service
Stockholm police have admitted they are making little progress in
quelling the phenomenon known as “vodka-mobile”, which sees teens ordering
alcohol deliveries via text message.
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BBC News (UK) - 210,000 people
face alcohol death risk, warn doctors
Failure to reform alcohol laws could lead to 210,000 preventable deaths
in England and Wales in the next 20 years, doctors have warned.
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The Guardian (UK) - David
Cameron hints at minimum alcohol price
PM determined to deal with 'one of the scandals of our society', as
figures show alcohol abuse is costing the NHS £2.7bn a year.
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Fox News (USA) - One in 10 U.S.
kids have alcoholic parent, study finds
More than one in 10 U.S. children live with an alcoholic parent and are
at increased risk of developing a host of health problems of their own,
according to a new government study released on Thursday.
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Science Codex (Australia) - Comments
by the International Scientific Forum on Alcohol Research
In 2008, the NHMRC commissioned the Dieticians Association of Australia
to undertake systematic literature reviews to support the revision of the
Dietary Guidelines for Australians. The primary aim was to undertake a series
of systematic reviews of the national and international literature from the
year 2002 on the food-diet-health-disease inter-relationship for different
population subgroups. One of the 29 sections in the report (pp 613-678) covered
the evidence for the risks and benefits of alcohol drinking. This critique is
only of the alcohol section.
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LiveScience.com - Deadly Alcohol
Needs Global Regulation, Health Expert Says
When considering the world's worst killers, alcohol likely doesn't come
to mind. Yet alcohol kills more than 2.5 million people annually, more than
AIDS, malaria or tuberculosis.
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Daily Mail - Drinking alcohol
really does shrink the brain as grey matter seeks to protect itself against
alcohol-induced damage
Brain scans of mice given significant quantities of alcohol has
revealed serious shrinkage in some regions of the brain.
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WalesOnline (Wales) - Report
shows how interventions on tobacco and alcohol use ‘could save the NHS
millions’
EXPERTS have advised the cash-strapped NHS to adopt a series of simple
steps to improve patients’ health and save millions of pounds in treatment
costs.
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eMaxHealth - Strict parental
drinking rules can restrain teen drinking
Some parents are of the opinion that allowing their teens to sip a
small glass of wine with dinner or have a swallow or two of beer at a family
barbecue will introduce them to responsible drinking.
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BBC News (Wales) - Problem
drinkers: Alcohol Concern Cymru call to remove stigma
People in Wales are being urged to be more honest about the role of
alcohol in society, in an attempt to remove the stigma attached to drinking
problems.
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iAfrica.com (South Afica) - Motsoaledi
targets alcohol ads
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi is on a crusade and he expects to make
no friends as he targets liquor advertising, tougher smoking laws and
noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.
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New York Times (USA) - Drinking
and Drugging
Remember that phrase? I heard many people repeat it last week as they
appraised the waste of Whitney Houston’s later years and flashed back to her
2002 interview with Diane Sawyer, when she uttered those immortal words. She
was bristling not at rumors that she abused drugs but at insinuations that she
turned to cheap ones. With album sales like hers, you didn’t have to suck on a
pipe.
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Wall Street Journal (USA) - The
(Partial) Cost of Underage Drinking
Six-packs of beer come cheap, but the cost of underage drinking can add
up. An analysis by researchers at the Mayo Clinic estimates hospitalization
charges alone for incidents related to underage drinking at $755 million in
2008.
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This is South Wales (Wales) - 'Be
honest, alcohol not someone else's problem'
PEOPLE in Wales need to be more honest about their relationship with
alcohol, a leading charity has said. Alcohol Concern Cymru says it is easy to
think that problems with alcohol are "someone else's problems" rather
than something closer to home.
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AFP (South Africa) - South
Africa grapples with toll of heavy drinking
Tisha Lourens suffered brain damage when her mother drank during
pregnancy. Now the slight teenager who was abandoned as a baby in a Cape Town
hospital battles with learning problems.
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Stuff.co.nz (New Zealand) - Sallies
call for changes to way alcohol is sold
Kiwis knocked back an extra 20 million ready-to-drink alcoholic drinks
in the past year, prompting calls for supermarkets and dairies to be banned
from selling liquor after 10pm.
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Czech Happenings (Czech Republic) - Czech teenagers increasingly drink alcohol - ESPAD study
The number of sixteen-year persons regularly drinking alcohol and
getting drunk is on the rise in the Czech Republic, according to the European
School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) for last year and
unveiled today.
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Bangkok Post (Thailand) - Social
media 'push youth to alcohol'
Alcoholic beverage companies are using social media outlets to recruit
young drinkers, in some cases using cartoon characters and stuffed toys to
promote their products, researchers say.
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The Voice of Russia (Russia) - Alcohol
zero-tolerance policy for drivers questioned
Komsomolskaya Pravda reports that during the Monday session of
Committee on Traffic Safety a proposal to abolish alcohol zero-tolerance policy
for drivers was voiced.
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The Oncology Report - Alcohol
Withdrawal Syndrome Worsens Cancer Surgery Outcomes
Patients with head and neck cancers who develop alcohol withdrawal
syndrome perioperatively experience significantly more complications after
undergoing surgery, a large database analysis indicates.
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BusinessWeek (Europe/Asia) - Carlsberg
Looks for Acquisitions in Asia as Europe Stagnates
Carlsberg A/S, the world’s fourth- biggest brewer, is seeking
acquisition opportunities in Asia, including China, amid slowing growth in
Europe.
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thejournal.ie (Ireland) - Four
in ten parents ‘binge drink’ at least once a month
JUST OVER FOUR in ten parents ‘binge drink’ at least once a month –
with the majority of those drinking most often at home, according to a new
survey.
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thenews.pl (Poland) - Health
Ministry OKs controversial WHO alcohol proposals
Poland's Health Ministry has accepted a controversial raft of proposals
from the World Health Organisation (WHO) designed to counter alcohol abuse in
the EU.
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