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Cheap alcohol fuels health crisis
Scotland is in the grip of a health crisis after research revealed that more than half of men and 30% of women drink to excess [Observer, UK]
 
Scots drink nearly 12 litres of pure alcohol a year ... each
New report reveals country has the eighth-highest drink consumption in the world [The Herald, Scotland, UK]
 
Scots rank high on drink levels
Scotland has the eighth-highest level of alcohol consumption in the world, according to statistics analysed for the Scottish Government [BBC, UK]
 
Scotland calls for drink-drive limit reduction
The Scottish government is calling on Westminster to reduce the drink-drive limit, or give it the powers to introduce different laws north of the border, in a bid to save lives [Observer, UK]
 
The effect of alcohol advertising, marketing and portrayal on drinking behaviourin young people
A systematic review of prospective cohort studies [AERC]
 
Colombia sees Obama keeping up anti-drug funding
Colombia is confident Washington will keep providing multimillion-dollar aid to fight the drug trade in the Andean nation because any cuts would mean more cocaine reaches U.S. cities, the defense minister said on Saturday [Reuters]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   

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