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Australia - Declaring homes alcohol free could reduce violence (30.11.2011)

For some, it's an everyday reality - the walls are smashed as a fist goes through or there are holes or marks where a chair has been thrown.

Ireland - Shock rise in alcohol liver disease (24.11.2011)

Death rates from alcoholic liver disease (ALD) in Ireland have seen a massive increase during the Celtic Tiger years, according to a new study.

Scotland - Report: Increased tax on alcohol would be preferable to minimum pricing (24.11.2011)

A study has argued that extra revenues raised from alcohol sales should go to the public purse rather than retailers and producers.

Nigeria - Excessive alcohol weakens body’s immunity against infections (24.11.2011)

Most people associate the physical harms of alcohol with liver damage. However, experts warn that heavy alcohol intake can also weaken the immune system, slow the healing process, impair bone forma

UK - Boozy Britons are drinking more... as the rest of Europe cuts down (23.11.2011)

Consumption of alcohol has soared in Britain over the last few decades while it has plummeted on the continent. Adults in the UK drink 9 per cent more than they did in 1980, making us the 11th booz

China - China Prohibits Advertising of Alcoholic Drinks (22.11.2011)

Nine out of the more than 20 national Chinese television networks (CCTV) will not air TV commercials that advertise beer, wine, or any other type of alcoholic drink, according to He Haiming, vice-d

Estonia - Store Clerks Turn Blind Eye to Underaged Alcohol Purchases (22.11.2011)

In a freshly released study, test subjects 18 years of age (the legal drinking age) weren't asked for ID on 71 percent of their alcohol purchases

USA - Chronic Drinking May Weaken Brain Connections (17.11.2011)

Chronic alcoholism may result in a weakened relationship between the frontal lobe and cerebellar activity in those who are recently abstinent, according to the results of a small study.

Canada - Women are the new face of alcohol advertising (21.11.2011)

She's the image of poised perfection: a come-hither blonde in a sexy gold dress, balancing a martini between polished red nails, painted just a shade darker than the swizzle stick perched jauntily

UK - Doctors call for change to alcohol advice (20.11.2011)

Doctors have warned, “drinkers should have three alcohol-free days a week if they want to avoid the risk of liver disease,” the Daily Mail reported.

Germany - Berlin Looking To Ease Event Alcohol Restrictions (18.11.2011)

After the success of last month’s Octoberfest, the Berlin Mayor and Council are considering changing the rules regarding alcoholic beverages on public property during specially sanctioned events.

Norway - Bars may be forced to close earlier (16.11.2011)

The rise in alcohol-related violence in Norway means that bars, also in Oslo, may be ordered to stop serving at 2am. Many now keep pouring much later than that.

Australia - Women drinking, smoking in pregnancy (15.11.2011)

Australian women continue to smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol during pregnancy, a new study reveals.

Ireland - Alcohol industry accused of bullying governments (14.11.2011)

Experts on alcohol consumption have accused the government of giving in to ‘corporate bullying’ by the alcohol industry. Speaking last week during Mayo Drug and Alcohol Awareness Week, Professo

UK - Alcohol policy a joke, says British Liver Trust (14.11.2011)

Government-led policies on alcohol throughout the UK have been branded a joke by the chief executive of the charity the British Liver Trust.