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Friday, February 21, 2025

Alcohol News - 8/2025

The Conversation (Wales) - Minimum alcohol pricing: what we found in Wales after five years
Almost five years ago, a new law came into force in Wales making it illegal to sell alcohol for less than 50p per unit.
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Science Norway - Do strict alcohol policies really work?
Governments in the Nordic countries employ several strategies: high excise taxes, monopolies to control availability, advertising restrictions, drunk driving limits, and age limits. Despite these efforts, cross-border alcohol trade, cultural drinking norms, and changing economic conditions continue to complicate policy effectiveness.
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LRT (Lithuania) - Lithuania is a unique case in cutting alcohol consumption – experts
Lithuania has managed to cut alcohol consumption significantly in record time after implementing the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendations, foreign and local experts have said.
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Medscape - Excessive Drinking Raises Heart Disease Risk
A weekly alcohol intake exceeding the limits recommended by US guidelines was associated with an increased risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) among young and middle-aged men and women.
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Vero News (USA) - Experts identify troubling increase in drinking among seniors
The NIH’s National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has released some troubling news. Alcohol misuse and alcohol-related harms are increasing among older Americans and at a faster rate for women than men.
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Fresh Balance (UK) - Balance voices support for people to cut down on alcohol
A breast cancer nurse and breast cancer patient are joining Balance in encouraging people to cut down on alcohol this February as a way to reduce cancer risk.
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NordAN (Finland) - Organizations: Substance abuse is a significant problem for municipalities and wellbeing services counties – see how much alcohol costs your local healthcare system
Questions related to the health and wellbeing of Finns will be decided in the regional and municipal elections on April 13. Substance abuse and gambling cause significant costs to municipalities and wellbeing services counties and increase human suffering.
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Alcohol Change (UK) - New report highlights the value of everyday conversations, including those about alcohol, in improving public health and wellbeing
A report published today by the Royal Society for Public Health suggests that the public want those working in public facing roles to be trained to have conversations about physical and mental health.
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Texas A&M - Parental Alcohol Use Linked To Increased Cancer Risk In Children, Texas A&M Researchers Find
New research from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has discovered that parents who chronically abuse alcohol can pass along adverse effects that increase their children’s susceptibility to cancer — especially in the liver.
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AJMC - What Recent Evidence Is Telling Us About Alcohol and Cancer
The US Surgeon General’s report calling for warning labels linking alcohol with cancer risk may have generated headlines, but for researchers who study these mechanisms, this was hardly news.
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Alcohol Awareness (Sweden) - New teaching material on alcohol and other drugs launched in Sweden
The teaching material ANDTS på schemat (ANDTS on the schedule) has been relaunched. It is designed to support teachers in educating students about alcohol, narcotics, doping, tobacco, and gambling. The launch takes place during a meeting for student health staff in Norrköping.
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