Charity warns women of the dangers of drinking while pregnant
There is no “safe” amount of alcohol for women to drink during pregnancy, a charity has warned. From the Irish Mirror Experts have differed over the years with some suggesting…
There is no “safe” amount of alcohol for women to drink during pregnancy, a charity has warned. From the Irish Mirror Experts have differed over the years with some suggesting…
THE country's three largest maternity hospitals have joined with Alcohol Action Ireland, the national charity for alcohol-related issues, to warn of the damage that can be caused to the unborn…
Alcohol's Harm To Others - Key Findings KEY FINDINGS: Alcohol's Harm To Others from AlcoholActionIreland Reference Resources for Alcohol Awareness Week Northwest Alcohol Forum: Hidden Realities report: Children's Exposure to…
LIVER disease is now the only one of Ireland's top five killers that is showing an alarming level of increase. From Independent.ie The revelation came amid warnings that liver disease…
Minimum alcohol pricing would reduce drink-fuelled crime in Ireland and save a life every day, an addiction expert has claimed. From the Irish Examiner Tim Stockwell of the University of…
The introduction of minimum pricing in Ireland will lead to reduction in alcohol-fuelled crime in Ireland and save lives, according to a leading alcohol policy expert. Professor Tim Stockwell told…
The introduction of minimum pricing will lead to reduction in alcohol-fuelled crime in Ireland and save lives, according to a leading alcohol policy expert. Professor Tim Stockwell told the Joint…
Irish people suffer the ill effects of the consumption of alcohol by others more than their counterparts in Australia, Canada and the United States, according to a study by the…
One in 10 parents has warned that children have been harmed by someone else's drinking, a damning study on alcohol abuse has revealed. From Independent.ie The review on the impact…
MORE THAN A quarter of Irish people are harmed by others using alcohol in multiple areas of their lives according to a new report. From thejournal.ie The HSE has found…