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National alcohol charity urges people to “Reduce Your Drinking: Reduce Your Cancer Risk”

  • Post published:09/04/2013
  • Post category:Media Releases/News

Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, is encouraging people to examine their drinking habits and to reduce their cancer risk by reducing the amount of alcohol they…

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Taoiseach ‘must give leadership in fight against alcohol abuse’

  • Post published:08/04/2013
  • Post category:News/Today's Top News

Taoiseach Enda Kenny needs to “give leadership” in tackling alcohol abuse and persuade ministers resisting change “to play their part”, former drugs minister Roisín Shortall has said. From the Irish…

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Alcohol – set an example to the kids on drink

  • Post published:08/04/2013
  • Post category:News

The manager of Derry City FC has backed a new campaign asking parents not to drink during family celebrations. From the Derry Journal Published on 06/04/2013 Speaking at the launch…

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Response to our chronic addiction is a sick joke

  • Post published:08/04/2013
  • Post category:News

IT can seem comical to the outside observer that the alcoholic is so blind to their addiction. But this alcoholic myopia is essential to maintain the illusion of non-dependence, and…

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‘Ambivalence to alcohol abuse must be removed’

  • Post published:05/04/2013
  • Post category:AAI in the News/News

Children's Minister Frances Fitzgerald has said the national “ambivalence” to alcohol abuse must be removed given the level of damage being caused to young people. From the Irish Examiner By…

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Gardai planning crackdown on drinking before concerts

  • Post published:05/04/2013
  • Post category:News

GARDAI have told Ireland's concert promoters they will be taking a tougher line with drinking ahead of major gigs. From the Irish Independent Laura Butler – 05 April 2013 All…

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Our teenagers are crying out for help. We have to start listening

  • Post published:05/04/2013
  • Post category:News

IRELAND'S young people are crying out for help. But is anyone listening? We have become so obsessed with the financial crisis, and adjusting to the era of austerity, that perhaps…

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Plan to renew measures on tobacco, alcohol and sugar

  • Post published:04/04/2013
  • Post category:News/Today's Top News

The introduction of plain-packaged cigarette boxes, an end to drinks industry sponsorship of sporting events and the resurrection of his sugar tax proposal are part of Minister for Health Dr…

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25% of senior cycle students are problem drinkers

  • Post published:04/04/2013
  • Post category:News

From the Irish Examiner Thursday, April 04, 2013 Nearly 10% of senior cycle students drink “dangerous levels” of alcohol ”” and another quarter engage in “problem drinking”. By Cormac O'Keeffe…

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Revealed: how our bingeing teenagers are drinking themselves into depression

  • Post published:04/04/2013
  • Post category:News

From the Irish Independent Eilish O'Regan Health Correspondent – 04 April 2013 ONE in five teenagers is drinking weekly by the time they are in fifth year in school, according…

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