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DRINKERS are being urged to cut their alcohol intake to reduce their risk of cancer. From the Evening Herald Clodagh Sheehy – 11 April 2013 An estimated 1,200 people die…
DRINKERS are being urged to cut their alcohol intake to reduce their risk of cancer. From the Evening Herald Clodagh Sheehy – 11 April 2013 An estimated 1,200 people die…
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…
From Sonas Housing Association Anne McKeon, chairperson of Sonas Housing, is delighted to announce the appointment of the organisation's new CEO, Fiona Ryan, the former director of Alcohol Action Ireland. “We are delighted to…
From The Journal GO OFF THE drink they said. Be fine, I said. When I was approached by SpunOut.ie to help launch the Hello Sunday Morning initiative in Ireland, I…
From The Sun THE Government has officially kicked to touch plans for a ban on alcohol advertising in sport, the Irish Sun can reveal. Minister of State for Sport Michael…
From Independent.ie 18 March 2013 What do you consider a 'binge' asks Shane Cochrane – falling down drunk in the street. . . or 'a few quiet pints'? Social drinking:…
From the Irish Examiner Thursday, March 14, 2013 Children are the “unfortunate collateral damage” of sports sponsorship by the drink industry, a seminar on alcohol has heard. By Cormac O'Keeffe…
From Irish Medical Times March 14, 2013 Dear Editor, The argument that we need the alcohol industry to sponsor sports so that young people will participate and reduce their drinking…
From the Irish Examiner Wednesday, March 13, 2013 - 12:25 PM The Government is being urged to deal with the alcohol abuse problem in Ireland, sooner rather than later. Two…