Signs of an Alcohol Problem
Signs of an Alcohol Problem Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a medical condition that doctors diagnose when a patient’s drinking causes distress or harm. The condition can range from mild to severe and is diagnosed when a patient answers “yes” to two or more of the following questions. In the past year, have you: Had times […]
NIAAA recognizes Alcohol Awareness Month 2015
NIAAA recognizes Alcohol Awareness Month 2015 NIAAA April 2, 2015 April is Alcohol Awareness Month, a time to learn about alcohol and the health and social problems caused by drinking too much. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) encourages the public to dedicate this month to understanding how excessive drinking […]
Florida: Changing liquor law would be bad for public health
Florida: Changing liquor law would be bad for public health Source: Tallahassee Democrat Bruce Grant April 5, 2015 Some laws are better left alone — such as the Florida law that restricts hard liquor sales to a store that primarily sells liquor. The same law requires customers to enter through a separate door, […]
A sobering fact: Cheap booze is lethal; raising excise taxes would save lives
A sobering fact: Cheap booze is lethal; raising excise taxes would save lives Reading Eagle The Associated Press April 6, 2015 Consider this: Being a really heavy drinker — a 10-drink-a-day drinker — cost about 45 percent of the average person’s disposable income in 1950. In 2011, you could buy those same 10 daily drinks […]
What’s considered ‘excessive drinking’?
What’s considered ‘excessive drinking’? United Healthcare By Amanda Keim-Morrison April 4, 2015 While most people drink responsibly, more people drink to excess than you might think – a November study found one in three Americans drinks excessively, but only 10.2 percent of those who drink too much are alcoholics, or dependent on alcohol. Additionally, an estimated […]
VT: Health Department Reminds Vermonters: Know What You are Drinking
VT: Health Department Reminds Vermonters: Know What You are Drinking April is Alcohol Awareness Month Health Department April 2, 2015 BURLINGTON – Written on a giant blackboard in bold colored chalk in the Mule Bar is a list of the available beers and their different alcohol contents. The Health Department applauds this type of disclosure, which […]
Separating fact from fiction on wine’s health benefits
Separating fact from fiction on wine’s health benefits Does red wine improve health? The answer isn’t cut and drie Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel By Anne Schamberg, Special to the Journal Sentinel April 5, 2015 Wine drinkers, and especially red wine drinkers, love to imagine that their favorite beverage leads to a long, happy life. But […]
Lighter liquor
Lighter liquor Source: Denton RC By Melissa Wylie 04 April 2015 Instead of simply tossing back shots, Fry Street-area bar patrons can now inhale clouds of flavored alcohol for a quick, euphoric buzz. Rick Reid, owner of The Garage, purchased a commercial alcohol vaporizing machine for his bar a few weeks ago from Austin-based company […]
Ban drinking under 21, say health chiefs: Scots consider draconian move to halt surge in hospital admissions
Ban drinking under 21, say health chiefs: Scots consider draconian move to halt surge in hospital admissions The proposal has been put forward by experts at NHS Health Scotland They say more must be done to tackle alcohol problem with young people The move would apply in pubs, clubs, supermarkets and off-licences Source: Daily Mail […]
Study: Taxes on Alcohol Could Reduce Drunk Driving Accidents
Study: Taxes on Alcohol Could Reduce Drunk Driving Accidents Source: US News By Kimberly Leonard April 6, 2015 Raising taxes on alcohol is associated with reducing drunk driving accidents, a new study suggests. Researchers at the University of Florida in Gainesville published findings online Monday in the American Journal of Public Health examining the result […]