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Thursday, December 4, 2025

Alcohol News - 49/2025

La Trobe University (Australia) - Report reveals scale of alcohol’s harm to others
Alcohol’s Harm to Others in Australia: Patterns, Costs, Disparities and Precipitants was compiled over six years and is the most comprehensive analysis to date of harm to people beyond the consumer.
https://www.latrobe.edu.au/news/articles/2025/release/report-reveals-scale-of-alcohols-harm-to-others

Euractiv (EU) - ‘Reduced-alcohol’ wine labels to soon appear on EU shelves
The European Parliament and Council reached an agreement on Thursday on new measures to support the struggling wine sector, including a rebranding push for ‘de-alcoholised’ wines with clearer labels.
https://www.euractiv.com/news/reduced-alcohol-wine-labels-to-soon-appear-on-eu-shelves/

News-Medical - Clearer guidance needed for low- and no-alcohol drinks in pregnancy
A new UK study reveals that alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks are now a go-to choice for pregnant women seeking safer social options. However, many remain uncertain about how safe they actually are, as guidance from healthcare professionals is still inconsistent.
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20251204/Clearer-guidance-needed-for-low-and-no-alcohol-drinks-in-pregnancy.aspx

LSM (Latvia) - Alcohol, tobacco and energy drinks to become more expensive in Latvia
Latvia's parliament, the Saeima, on Thursday, December 4th, supported amendments to the Excise Tax Law as part of its budget deliberations which will make alcoholic drinks more expensive in 2026.
https://eng.lsm.lv/article/culture/food-drink/04.12.2025-alcohol-tobacco-and-energy-drinks-to-become-more-expensive-in-latvia.a625013/

Public Health Communication Centre - Reconsidering our low-risk alcohol advice: The dark influence of the alcohol Industry
Growing expert consensus confirms there is no safe level of alcohol use for health. Large-scale studies now show that alcohol use increases the risk of many chronic diseases in a clear dose–response pattern, even at low levels of consumption.
https://www.phcc.org.nz/briefing/reconsidering-our-low-risk-alcohol-advice-dark-influence-alcohol-industry

News-Medical - 'Dry January' can lead to meaningful physical and psychological improvements
With the new year on the horizon and resolutions brewing, more people are saying cheers to a booze-free January, a choice that might come with some real health benefits and, ultimately, help some people cut back for good.
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20251203/Dry-January-can-lead-to-meaningful-physical-and-psychological-improvements.aspx

Medpage Today - Alcohol Use, Lifestyle Factors Shape Breast Cancer Risk
In this exclusive video ahead of the upcoming San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), Seema Khan, MD, of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, previews her session on alcohol use, metabolism, and lifestyle factors in breast cancer risk and recurrence, and outlines what clinicians can expect from the featured speakers.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/sabcs-vp-earlybrca/118822

Reuters (USA) - Are Americans drinking less? New data says yes, but not by much
Americans say they are drinking less alcohol than ever before. But new data shows the number of drinks U.S. adults have per week has in fact not changed by much for decades.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/are-americans-drinking-less-new-data-says-yes-not-by-much-2025-12-04/

EASL - On behalf of the European Health Alliance on Alcohol (EHHA), the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) welcomes the European Parliament’s decision to safeguard consumers by endorsing clear and accurate “reduced-alcohol” labelling
On behalf of the European Health Alliance on Alcohol (EHHA), the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) welcomes the European Parliament’s decision to safeguard consumers by endorsing clear and accurate “reduced-alcohol” labelling.
https://easl.eu/news/easl-welcomes-european-parliaments-decision-to-safeguard-consumers/

IAS Blog (UK) - Alcohol deaths fall in England for first time since pandemic
Alcohol-specific and -related deaths have fallen in England for the first time since huge rises after the pandemic.
https://www.ias.org.uk/news/alcohol-deaths-fall-in-england-for-first-time-since-pandemic/

University of Sheffield - Advancing alcohol policy modelling by integrating alcohol dependence
When it comes to understanding how alcohol policies affect health and social outcomes in the population, models can be powerful tools. They help us predict how changes in policy, like pricing or treatment for alcohol dependence, might influence alcohol consumption, health outcomes, and social harms.
https://sarg-sheffield.ac.uk/blog/advancing-alcohol-policy-modelling-by-integrating-alcohol-dependence/

NordAN - New Nordic health report shows worsening diets, rising overweight and persistent inequalities
A new edition of the Nordic Monitoring report, NORMO 2025, paints a troubling picture of health behaviours across the Nordic region. The data, released this week by the Nordic Council of Ministers, shows that people in the Nordic countries are eating more unhealthy foods, moving less, and experiencing record levels of overweight.
https://www.nordicalcohol.org/post/new-nordic-health-report-shows-worsening-diets-rising-overweight-and-persistent-inequalities

Åbo Akademi University (Finland) - Persistent gaps in mental health and alcohol use between sexual minorities and heterosexuals
Previous research has repeatedly shown that sexual minority individuals report worse mental health than heterosexual individuals. These differences are, for example, observable so that sexual minority individuals report more symptoms of depression and anxiety, consume more alcohol, and experience more sexuality-related distress.
https://www.abo.fi/en/news/persistent-gaps-in-mental-health-and-alcohol-use-between-sexual-minorities-and-heterosexuals/

NordAN (Finland) - Sports Mehiläinen study: One in four athletes use substances to relax, are coaches and athletes living in different realities when it comes to substance use?
A study conducted by Sports Mehiläinen* shows that Finnish athletes use substances to relax and manage stress. The findings suggest that sports clubs and coaches are not well equipped to identify or intervene in substance use.
https://www.nordicalcohol.org/post/sports-mehil%C3%A4inen-study-one-in-four-athletes-use-substances-to-relax-are-coaches-and-athletes-livi

NordAN (Denmark) - Alcohol makes brain hemorrhages strike younger and harder
PhD student from Aarhus is behind internationally noted research showing that three daily drinks significantly increase the risk of larger and more severe brain hemorrhages.
https://www.nordicalcohol.org/post/alcohol-makes-brain-hemorrhages-strike-younger-and-harder

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