YLE News (Finland) - Report: Alcohol abuse a "big problem" in Finland, main cause of preventable deaths
Alcohol was found to be the biggest cause of preventable deaths in 15 welfare regions across Finland, suicide was the biggest factor in 5 regions and ischemic heart disease in three.
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BBC (United Arab Emirates) - Dubai
scraps 30% alcohol tax and licence fee in apparent bid to boost tourism
Dubai has scrapped its 30% alcohol tax in an apparent bid to boost tourism.
It will also stop charging for personal alcohol licences - something residents
who want to drink at home must have.
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National Observer (Canada) - Canada
should resolve to make alcohol more expensive in 2023
If you’re like millions of holidayed-out Canadians, you’re probably
planning to cut back on your alcohol consumption this month. This is an
unalloyed good given the numerous health benefits associated with reducing or
eliminating the consumption of alcohol.
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Economy Next (Sri Lanka) - Sri Lanka
hikes excise duty on alcohol by 20-pct
Sri Lanka has increased the excise duty on liquor by 20 percent and will go
in to effect from midnight today, State Minister of Finance Ranjith
Siyambalapitiya said.
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GOV.uk (UK) - Christmas and New Year’s
booze ban for 1,800 alcohol-tagged offenders
Around 1,800 offenders are wearing alcohol tags over the festive period as
part of the government’s drive to protect the public from drink-fuelled crime.
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Washington Post (USA) - The Pandemic
Drinking Binge Just Keeps Going
The arrival of Covid-19 and the societal disruptions that accompanied it
understandably drove a lot of Americans to drink.
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Independent.ie (Ireland) - Calls for
laws protecting children from alcohol marketing amid claims Diageo is number
four advertiser to Ireland’s children
Alcohol Action Ireland is calling for legislation to protect children from
“harmful alcohol marketing practices” to be commenced.
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The Guardian (France) - ‘A trend is
starting’: France leading way in alcohol-free drinks boom
When Nicole, a retired executive assistant, began preparing her new year
get-togethers with family and friends, her first purchase was an artisan bottle
of French alcohol-free gin.
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NBC News (USA) - Resolved to cut
drinking in the new year? How government can help
Many Americans will attempt a Dry January or make a New Year’s resolution
to cut back on drinking for the longer term. Those who succeed can benefit in
various ways, including reduced calorie consumption, better sleep, improved
brain health and lowered risk of being injured in a fall or other accident.
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The Age - Somewhere between sober and a
drinking problem: Why I need Dry January
You wake dry-mouthed, with a dull drumming behind your eyes. What happened
last night? Did your friend catch that passive-aggressive dig you made, or are
you inventing an expression their face didn’t make?
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University of Helsinki - Early prenatal
alcohol exposure affects genes involved in embryonic development
Alcohol exposure in early pregnancy can change gene function during the
tightly regulated embryonic development, and consequently cause developmental
disorders - especially neurodevelopmental disorders.
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The Times of India (India) - Addiction
to alcohol cannot be equated with unsound mind: Supreme Court
Upholding the conviction and life imprisonment sentence to a man who killed
his two minor sons in 2009 in the national capital, the SC on Wednesday
rejected his defence that he was was of unsound mind being a habitual drunkard,
and said that addiction to alcohol cannot be equated with unsound mind to
escape prosecution in a criminal case.
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WHO Europe - No level of alcohol
consumption is safe for our health
The risks and harms associated with drinking alcohol have been
systematically evaluated over the years and are well documented. The World
Health Organization has now published a statement in The Lancet Public Health:
when it comes to alcohol consumption, there is no safe amount that does not
affect health.
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The Lancet Public Health - Health and
cancer risks associated with low levels of alcohol consumption
As such, no safe amount of alcohol consumption for cancers and health can
be established. Alcohol consumers should be objectively informed about the
risks of cancer and other health conditions associated with alcohol
consumption.
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The Lancet Public Health - Effect of
alcohol during pregnancy: a public health issue
Alcohol is a known teratogen and associated with a range of adverse
outcomes for pregnant women and children exposed in utero.
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Politico (USA) - Alcohol abuse spiked
during the pandemic. Treatment hasn’t kept up.
As states locked down in 2020, many of them moved to help restaurants and
small businesses by making it easier to sell booze.
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Nordic Welfare Centre - Alcohol and drug
prevention in the Nordic countries – A conference report
In a world where drug use is on the rise and new variants are frequently
discovered and produced, the need for effective prevention is stronger than
ever.
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Capital Daily - ‘One drink is the same
mortality risk as one cigarette,’ UVic researcher says
“People generally think alcohol is benign like food and soft drinks except
it's more fun,” said Tim Stockwell, founding director of the Canadian Institute
for Substance Use Research at UVic.
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NordAN (Sweden) - Lower risk of alcohol
disorders in top footballers but only from 1960s onwards
Elite male football players have a lower risk of alcohol and drug related
disorders than men from the general population, but this protective effect was
seen only for those who first played in the 1960s and later, not for players
from earlier eras, finds a study in the Christmas issue of The BMJ.
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