Alcohol Related Brain Injury: ‘The Invisible Condition’
There are signs of an increasing trend in the number of people with Alcohol Related Brain Injury (ARBI), according to new research. The soon to be launched study on Alcohol…
There are signs of an increasing trend in the number of people with Alcohol Related Brain Injury (ARBI), according to new research. The soon to be launched study on Alcohol…
A vast majority of men in Ireland are drinking in ways which damages their health, figures show. As Men's Health Week 2011 gets underway, figures show that seven in ten…
Children affected by parental alcohol problems was the theme of a presentation carried out by Alcohol Action Ireland Director Fiona Ryan at the recent Alcohol Focus Scotland conference: Alcohol's harm…
Alcohol-related admissions to hospitals in England have topped 1 million in a year for the first time - and have more than doubled in less than a decade, according to…
An estimated 71,000 children in Ireland are taking care of a parent or siblings due to parental alcohol problems. Speaking during National Carers Week, Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity…
Irish Daily Mirror – 14/06/11 Click on images to view in full size
Estimated 71,000 children in Ireland taking care of a parent or siblings due to parental alcohol problems Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, has called on the…
Irish Sun – 13/06/11 Click on image to view in full size
Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, is urging men to take care of their health and to be aware of their drinking ahead of Men's Health Week…
One in four deaths involving young men in Ireland is due to alcohol, the charity, Alcohol Action Ireland (AAI) has warned. It is urging men to be aware of their drinking habits as part of Men's Health Week, which runs from June 13-19.