Public encouraged to speak up on alcohol law reform
New Zealand is on the brink of some of the most significant amendments to its alcohol laws, but communities need to speak up about their desire for change. That?s the message alcohol law reform proponents want to drive home, with only ten days left for public submissions on the Alcohol Reform Bill.
Advice on cutting breast cancer risk
Help The chances of a woman getting breast cancer in Britain have risen to one in eight, according to figures released by Cancer Research UK. The charity says part of the reason is the way we live now, with obesity, drinking alcohol and having children later in life al
Alcohol industry sponsorship associated with more hazardous drinking in sportspeople
While policy makers in Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand debate whether alcohol advertising and sponsorship should be banned from sport, new research provides evidence that alcohol industry sponsorship is associated with more hazardous drinking in sportspeople compared to non-alcohol sp
Panel calls for ‘traffic light’ labels on alcohol packaging
Alcohol packaging will have to carry health warnings for pregnant women and food companies will be asked to adopt "traffic light" labelling under recommendations handed to the federal government.
The price of a drink: survey reveals cost of alcohol abuse
Poll of more than 2,000 people calls for tougher regulation
Evidence mounting on the harms of alcohol industry sponsorship of sport
While policy makers in Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand debate whether alcohol advertising and sponsorship should be banned from sport, new research provides evidence that alcohol industry sponsorship is associated with more hazardous drinking in sportspeople compared to non-alcohol sp
Calls likely to grow for ban on alcohol advertising in sport
SPORTS bodies are bracing themselves for more calls to ban alcohol sponsorship and advertising when a major scientific study comes out. Expert Dr Kerry O?Brien believes sports, mainly ?football and rugby, are being misused to promote drinks
Teenage girl ‘ladettes’ just as likely to be alcohol binge drinkers
Teenage girls are now just as likely to embark on binge drinking as boys, new figures have disclosed. Image 1
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