Minimum alcohol pricing could reduce death rate
From The Scotsman By LYNDSAY BUCKLAND Published on Thursday 7 February 2013 00:00 Introducing a minimum price for alcohol could reduce deaths related to drinking by almost a third, a…
From The Scotsman By LYNDSAY BUCKLAND Published on Thursday 7 February 2013 00:00 Introducing a minimum price for alcohol could reduce deaths related to drinking by almost a third, a…
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All alcoholic drinks should be labelled with warnings about the links between over-consumption and cancers, a report by a Seanad committee has said. Also in this section Ladies' GAA group faces finance probe Modified cars and trucks could now be seized under RSA plans A wear back in full bloom as i
Research published in Canada has linked the introduction of minimum pricing with a significant drop in alcohol-related deaths.
Introducing a minimum price for alcohol could reduce deaths related to drinking by almost a third, a study suggests. Research in British Columbia, Canada, found that as the minimum price of spirits and beer increased in the province, deaths linked to alc
A new study from Canada has found a link between increases in minimum pricing and a fall in the number of alcohol-related deaths. Writing in the Addiction Journal, researchers found th
Report highlights how lifestyle change can help reduce cancer rates The Seanad Public Consultation Committee has today called on the Minister for Health to develop a national physical activity plan for all age groups, including the extension of bike/walking schemes and to ensure that this plan is c
Charity urges implementation of National Substance Misuse Strategy on 1st anniversary of its publication Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, has welcomed the Seanad Public Consultation Committee ’s…
The Seanad Public Consultation Committee has today called on the Minister for Health to develop a national physical activity plan for all age groups, including the extension of bike/walking schemes…
From the Irish Examiner Wednesday, February 06, 2013 Deaths caused by alcohol are increasing and account for neary half of all drug fatalities, while fatalities from illegal drugs are dropping…