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Friday, March 7, 2025

Alcohol News - 10/2025

Alcohol and Society - When less is more – REPORT
Alcohol causes significant health and social harm in Sweden and globally. While debates on low-level consumption persist, research shows its benefits are minimal compared to the risks. The impact of alcohol depends on the amount, drinking patterns, and duration of use.
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Medical Xpress (Canada) - 18-year study shows a rapid rise in alcohol-related organ damage in young Canadian population
Kingston Health Sciences Center and Queen's University researchers analyzed trends in alcohol-related organ damage among adolescents and young adults, identifying a significant rise in cases over the past two decades.
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Massey University of New Zealand - Research shows authentic communication reduces risky teen drinking
The research team includes Dr Alexandra Hess and Dr Sarah Dodds from Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University, Dr David Jaud from Adelaide University and Dr Claire Garnier and Professor Olivier Gergaud from Kedge Business School in France.
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Medical Xpress - Alcohol use leads to earlier brain aging and impaired behavioral flexibility, even in early adulthood
Alcohol use leads to earlier brain aging and impaired behavioral flexibility, with those effects detectable even among adults in their 20s and 30s, according to an innovative study.
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Irish Examiner (Ireland) - 'The 0.0 makes 0.0 difference': Protest calls for action on zero-alcohol advertising at sports events
The Government has been urged to “close the loophole” allowing the advertising of zero-alcohol drinks at the likes of Ireland rugby games, when the law prohibits promotion of full-strength alcohol at such events.
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UNM Newsroom - Wanna bet? New research showcases correlation between sports gambling & drinking
March Madness, the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Super Bowl—these iconic events have one thing in common beyond the thrill of the game: Americans can now bet on virtually every aspect of the action.
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Rappler - Socialized burden, privatized profits: The real cost of alcohol and Tobacco
The true cost of alcohol and tobacco goes far beyond what’s on the price tag. A P55 can of beer or a P150 pack of cigarettes seems inexpensive, but society pays the real price — lives lost to disease, a strained healthcare system, and economic losses from workers who die too soon or are too sick to work.
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Movendi - Why Alcohol Use Grows Among Women
The reasons for growing alcohol consumption among women vary based on multiple sociological and demographic factors. For example, certain reasons for alcohol use differ between middle-class women and working-class women.
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FARE Australia (Australia) - There’s a proposal to extend alcohol ads on TV – how did it come about and where is it at?
We’ve spent months engaging with communities and meeting with health and children’s organisations to hear how concerned they are with the proposed changes to the Commercial TV Industry Code of Practice.
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The Conversation (Australia) - Alcohol and gambling firms donate to political parties multiple times. And new rules won’t stop them
Good quality information about when and how alcohol and gambling industries try to influence government decision making should be easily accessible. But in Australia, it’s not.
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BBC (UK) - Alcohol fuels more than half of city centre crimes
More than half of violent crimes reported in York city centre are fuelled by alcohol, according to a police report. Councillors will be told that 1,005 violent crimes were recorded in the area between April 2023 and March 2024.
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LSM (Latvia) - Latvia to consider raising legal drinking age again
On Thursday, March 6, the Saeima handed over the citizens' initiative "Alcohol from the age of 21" to the Government for consideration. It should be noted that similar amendments did not find support in the Saeima recently.
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NordAN (Finland) - Intoxicated drivers cause over one-third of fatal road traffic accidents in Finland
Between 2014 and 2023, nearly 1,500 fatal motor vehicle accidents occurred in road traffic. Of these accidents, 37 percent were caused by intoxicated drivers. Two-thirds of the drivers responsible for fatal crashes showed signs of substance dependence.
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NordAN (Denmark) - Alkohol & Samfund: Danes believe we drink too much
Alcohol consumption in Denmark is too high, according to three out of four people. Excessive drinking is particularly common in nightlife settings, where the availability of alcohol-free options is also low, a new population survey by Alkohol & Samfund reveals.
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