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Donnerstag 30. Juni 2011 von htm
– reports the Telegraph. A survey found 47 per cent of alcopops had been on offer in the past year, compared to only 20 per cent of red wines and 10 per cent of after-dinner tipples such as port. The Health Secretary recently called on supermarkets to take further action on front of store sales as part of the controversial Responsibilty Deal. (Source: Alcohol Policy UK, 06/29/11) telegraph.co.uk, 06/05/11
Kategorie: Advertising, Alcohol industry, Alcopops, Allgemein, Children, consumption, Global, Politics, Research, Statistics, Youth |
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Donnerstag 30. Juni 2011 von htm
The Royal College of Psychiatrists of London has published a report related primarily to problems of unrecognized alcohol misuse among the elderly. The report provides guidelines for psychiatrists and family physicians on how to find and how to treat elderly people with misuse of alcohol and drugs. Forum members consider it very important to identify abusive drinking among the elderly and this report provides specific and very reasonable recommendations to assist practitioners in both the identification and treatment of such problems. … (Source: Medical News Today, 06/28/11)
Kategorie: Addiction, adults, Allgemein, consumption, drinking guidelines, Global, Health, Prevention, Research, Seniors, Treatment |
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Donnerstag 30. Juni 2011 von htm
It’s considered a rite of passage among young people – acting out their independence through heavy, episodic drinking. But a new University of Cincinnati study, the first of its kind nationally, is showing how binge drinking among adolescents and young adults could be causing serious damage to a brain that’s still under development at this age.
Researcher Tim McQueeny, a doctoral student in the UC Department of Psychology, is presenting the findings this week at the 34th annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism in Atlanta. … (Source: Medical News Today, 06/28/11)
Kategorie: Allgemein, Binge Drinking, consumption, Global, Health, Research, Youth |
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Donnerstag 30. Juni 2011 von htm
An analysis of three years worth of data from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) shows that the vast majority of alcohol sales to minors occur at locations other than the full-service supermarkets and specialty grocers that use assisted self-checkout stands.
The examination of disciplinary actions from January 1, 2008 to March 11, 2011, all public data found on the ABC website, shows that the ABC filed almost 2,300 accusations against off-sale license holders (which include supermarkets and liquor stores) throughout California for selling alcohol to minors.
Of these accusations, fewer than 7 percent were lodged against specialty grocery stores and big box retailers, most of which do not yet use assisted self-checkout technology.
Large, chain supermarkets that do increasingly use assisted self-checkout stands accounted for less than 4 percent of the accusations. Fresh & Easy stores, which use only self-checkout stands, accounted for only 2 accusations. (Source: Google Alcohol News, 06/28/11) trading-house.net, 06/28/11
Kategorie: Alcohol industry, Allgemein, Availability, Children, consumption, Global, Prevention, Research, Statistics, Youth |
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Dienstag 28. Juni 2011 von htm
On October the 27th the Dutch Institute for Alcohol Policy (STAP) will host the first European network conference on reducing youth drinking by law enforcement. Law enforcement experts and professionals from all over Europe will be able to exchange knowledge and experiences during a conference specifically focussed on enforcing alcohol legislation. Although regulations, policies and responsibilities differ by country, there are similar enforcement topics that apply to all. Effective enforcement of legal age limits is one of the main themes of the conference. Because the knowledge about law enforcement in Europe has grown substantially over the last decades it is the right moment to organise the first European alcohol enforcement meeting. … (Source: stap.nl, 6/27/11)
Kategorie: Alerts, Allgemein, Availability, Binge Drinking, Children, consumption, Events, Global, Legal Drinking Age, Politics, Prevention, Research, Violence and crimes, Watchdogs, Youth |
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Sonntag 26. Juni 2011 von htm
79 NGOs from various sectors have issued a statement of concern to the President of the UN General Assembly. The NGOs are concerned about the lack of clarity of roles for the industry sector in the recently held UN interactive hearing for civil society and the UN High Level Meeting on non-communicable diseases (NCD) in September.
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The statement was addressed to Dr. Joseph Deiss, President of the UN General Assembly, Ambassador Sylvie Lucas, Permanent Representative of Luxembourg, and Ambassador Raymond Wolfe, Permanent Representative of Jamaica. All are key actors in the ongoing process on NCD in UN.
The 79 signatories draws from various fields of interest, including Baby Milk Action, alcohol, tobacco, essential medicines, consumers groups and various health groups. While the organisations strongly support the objective of raising the profile of NCDs globally they express concerns over the lack of clarity regarding the role of the private sector. … (Source: add-resources.org, 06/23/11),
Kategorie: Alcohol industry, Alerts, Allgemein, Global, Parliaments / Governments, Personalities, Politics, UNO |
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Freitag 24. Juni 2011 von htm
Analysen natürlicher Wirkstoffe scheitern oft daran, dass keine ausreichenden Mengen zur Verfügung stehen. US-amerikanischen Wissenschaftlern ist es jetzt erstmals gelungen, einige komplexe Substanzen aus Rotwein im Labor zu synthetisieren, um sie in der medizinischen Forschung einzusetzen. Bisher konnten diese Stoffe nur sehr aufwendig aus Weintrauben isoliert werden, wie die Fachzeitschrift «Nature» in ihrer aktuellsten Ausgabe (doi:10.1038/nature10197) berichtet. Der Durchbruch in der Organischen Chemie macht es unter anderem möglich, das Geheimnis des sogenannten Französischen Paradoxons zu untersuchen: Woran liegt es, dass die Franzosen relativ wenig Herzkrankheiten haben, obwohl sie viel Rotwein trinken und häufig fett essen? … (Quelle: NetDoktor News, 24.6.11)
Kategorie: Allgemein, Global, Health, Research |
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Freitag 24. Juni 2011 von htm
A 12-Country European Study in Progress.
Beginning with France in the 1950s, alcohol consumption has decreased in Southern European countries with few or no preventive alcohol policy measures being implemented, while alcohol consumption has been increasing in Northern European countries where historically more restrictive alcohol control policies were in place, even though more recently they were loosened. At the same time, Central and Eastern Europe have shown an intermediate behavior. We propose that country-specific changes in alcohol consumption between 1960 and 2008 are explained by a combination of a number of factors: (1) preventive alcohol policies and (2) social, cultural, economic, and demographic determinants. This article describes the methodology of a research study designed to understand the complex interactions that have occurred throughout Europe over the past five decades. These include changes in alcohol consumption, drinking patterns and alcohol-related harm, and the actual determinants of such changes. Read More (Source: Alcohol Reports, 06/22/11)
Kategorie: Allgemein, consumption, Global, Politics, Prevention, Research, Statistics |
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Freitag 24. Juni 2011 von htm
A report from the Royal College of Psychiatrists advises people over 65 should not drink more than 1.5 units of alcohol a day – at least half the standard adult daily guidelines. The reduced amount advised for older adults is the equivalent of about half a pint of lager (5%) or a small glass of wine. See the full RCP report Our Invisible Addicts. ….(Source: Alcohol Policy UK, 06/22/11)
Kategorie: adults, Allgemein, drinking guidelines, Global, Prevention, Seniors, Watchdogs |
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Dienstag 21. Juni 2011 von htm
Key points of the fact sheet are:
* Effective alcohol marketing regulations are an essential control measure in a comprehensive alcohol policy that aims to decrease alcohol-related harm and to protect young people.
* Effective alcohol marketing regulations are recommended to restrict the volume of alcohol marketing practices to protect harmful exposure to alcohol advertising among young people.
* When alcohol marketing practices are allowed, also content restrictions are recommended to allow alcohol advertisements that contain solely product information.
* Volume and content restrictions are only effective when a strong regulatory system supports the enforcement of the regulation.
* Alcohol marketing regulations in France and Norway can be seen as best practices in Europe: here strong volume or content restrictions go together with a strong supportive regulation system.
* Legislation is significantly more effective than self-regulation systems in ensuring the combination between strong restrictions and an effective supporting system.
De Bruijn and Van den Broeck (2011) have developed a framework to evaluate the effectiveness of existing alcohol marketing regulations and have used this to analyse which European countries have the best and worst regulations. (Source: Alcohol Reports, 06/20/11) eucam.info, 06/17/11
Kategorie: Advertising, Alcohol industry, Allgemein, Global, Media, Parliaments / Governments, Politics, Prevention, Publications, Research, societal effects, TOP NEWS, Watchdogs, Youth |
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