Alcohol pushes up suicide rates in teenagers
From the Irish Independent SUICIDE is expected to remain the leading cause of death of teenagers over the next decade -- especially when alcohol is involved, a new study reveals.…
From the Irish Independent SUICIDE is expected to remain the leading cause of death of teenagers over the next decade -- especially when alcohol is involved, a new study reveals.…
From the Express & Star Poorer communities have substantially higher levels of alcohol-related ill health, anti-social behaviour and premature deaths than their wealthier neighbours, research has suggested. Although data shows…
SUICIDE is expected to remain the leading cause of death of teenagers over the next decade -- especially when alcohol is involved, a new study reveals.
A 14-YEAR-OLD boy has been ordered to obey a curfew and remain sober after he was charged with public order offences. The schoolboy appeared at the Children's Court accused of being intoxicated to such an extent he was a danger to himself and others, and two counts of breach of the peace, at two lo
ÃINE McMAHON in The Irish Times LEAVING CERT students have been told to enjoy alcohol responsibly when they celebrate their results tonight. A number of events for Leaving Cert students…
By Mark O'Regan in the Irish Independent Wednesday August 15 2012 STUDENTS celebrating their Leaving Cert results were last night reminded of the dangers that rise from excessive drinking. Alcohol…
By Rachael Power in the Irish Examiner Wednesday, August 15, 2012 As more than 55,000 Leaving Cert students prepare to celebrate tonight, several organisations have called for greater vigilance in…
on 15/08/2012 00:00:00 Mary Lawrence, aged 67, from Ardla Cottages in Skerries, north Co Dublin, was found dead in her bed by her daughter on Oct 30, last year.
MINISTER FOR EDUCATION Ruairà Quinn has offered his congratulations to the tens of thousands of Leaving Cert students who receive their exam results today.
STUDENTS celebrating their Leaving Cert results were last night reminded of the dangers that rise from excessive drinking. Alcohol Action Ireland stressed that parents should talk to their children about their celebratory plans.