Survey shows ‘very stark’ drinking habits of youth
THE EQUIVALENT of 4½ pints of beer, or 1¼ bottles of wine, is consumed by almost a third of 18- to 24-year-old drinkers on a typical night out, a new report on alcohol has revealed.
THE EQUIVALENT of 4½ pints of beer, or 1¼ bottles of wine, is consumed by almost a third of 18- to 24-year-old drinkers on a typical night out, a new report on alcohol has revealed.
A new Government report has again highlighted the growing problem of alcohol abuse in Ireland. The report, launched by Minister for State at the Department of Health Roisin Shortall, shows that approximately 20% of those surveyed experienced some form of harm as a result of their drinking, with men
- 04:22 PM More than half of Irish drinkers consume alcohol in a harmful manner, according to the results of a new survey out today. Harmful drinking, using AUDIT-C scores, was more common among male drinkers (71%) than female drinkers (44%) and more common among 18–24-year-old drinkers (75%) than
New research confirms the level of harmful drinking in Ireland Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, has called on the Government to make the Action Plan…
Minister of State for Health Roisin Shortall has said it is crucial people reduce their level of alcohol consumption.
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With an ethos that revolves around providing a safe alcohol-free environment for fun and friendship, the No Name Club was founded in 1978 as a voluntary youth organisation.
Peer pressure be damned -- it really is possible to have fun without alcohol, says John Costello A sneaky swig of beer or tipple of wine is often seen as a teenage right of passage.
From the Irish Independent NEW figures show 360 drivers have received penalty points after being caught slightly over the drink-driving limit, writes Paul Melia. The points have been imposed since…