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Friday, December 15, 2023

Alcohol News - 50/2023


ERR News (Estonia) - Rapid wage growth has boosted alcohol consumption in Estonia
Alcohol consumption in Estonia has increased in recent years. The Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs attributes this to the fact that wages have risen at a faster rate than alcohol prices.
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AFR - How alcohol became a crutch for professional women
Alcohol lubricated the working culture when Allyson Clark started out in the technology sector 15 years ago. The ethos, she says, was to “have a drink, stay out until 2am with your co-workers”.
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New Atlas - Men should quit alcohol 3 months before starting a family, study suggests
A study has found that it takes longer than previously thought for the negative effects of alcohol consumption to leave a man’s sperm. Given the link between alcohol and birth defects, the findings are important for potential fathers to factor in when they’re considering starting a family.
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Medical Xpress - Pattern of alcohol intake more accurate indicator of liver disease risk than overall consumption, finds study
Those who binge drink and have a certain genetic makeup are six times more likely to develop alcohol-related cirrhosis, according to new research from UCL, the Royal Free Hospital, the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.
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CBC (Canada) - Defence minister says he wants to change the drinking culture on military bases
Defence Minister Bill Blair says the government has no plans to ban alcohol in the military, but he will speak to senior military leaders in the coming weeks about how to improve the culture at social establishments on military bases that serve alcohol.
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ABC (Australia) - Children as young as two are learning about drinking from us. Here's what to be mindful of
My toddler has seen the inside of a lot of bistros and beer gardens in his short life, which means there's also been many occasions he's witnessed me and his dad consuming alcohol.
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News.com.au (Australia) - Dire figures reveal more than a quarter of Australian’s exceeding alcohol limits while obesity rates reach record high
More than a quarter of Australian adults are exceeding daily recommended limits of alcohol while obesity rates have nearly doubled in Australia over the past two decades, according to a new snapshot of the nation’s health.
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LSM (Latvia) - Support center observes less teenage alcohol use, more drug use
11 thousand young people have received help at the Teenage Resource Center this year. The average portrait of a teenager -- a 14-year-old girl who lives with both parents and attends school but has trouble getting along with her peers, Latvian Television reported December 13.
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Medical Xpress - More Americans than Canadians use alcohol to dull their pain, according to study
From exercise and over-the-counter medications to alcohol use and prescription drugs, North Americans report using a number of different strategies to manage and prevent day-to-day pain.
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Eurocare (EU) - Public Health Community United Against Alcohol-Related Harm in the SANT Report on Non-Communicable Diseases
As the European Parliament prepares for the vote on the Subcommittee on Health (SANT)’s Non- Communicable Diseases (NCDs) report, leading health organisations across the EU are actively highlighting the need for more robust public health policies in Europe.
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NordAN (Denmark) - One in seven experience unpleasant incidents at the workplace Christmas party
A recent Voxmeter opinion poll commissioned by Alkohol & Samfund reveals that one out of seven Danes who’ve attended workplace Christmas parties experience uncomfortable incidents.
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NordAN (Denmark) - Exhibition in Denmark focuses on children in families with alcohol abuse
The art project KUNST GIVER BALLAST (ART PROVIDES STABILITY) had its opening on Thursday, December 7, in Tønder. The exhibition is touring Denmark to focus on children growing up in families with alcohol abuse. The basis for the project is that 109,000 children in Denmark grow up in families with alcohol problems. This corresponds to about 730 children in Tønder Municipality alone – or two in every school class on average.
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IAS Blog - What really are ‘alcohol problems’, and why does it matter?
In simple terms, practically everything we believe – extending well beyond the more obviously culturally bound belief systems such as religion or politics – is steeped in a complex set of cultural and human processes.
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