Christmas can be a boozy time of year but Britons are drinking less alcohol than before, as financial pressures, health concerns and an ageing population lead to cuts in consumption. The average UK ...
More moderate alcohol habits rather than total abstention appear to have driven fall ...
Alcohol-specific deaths are alarmingly on the rise and have, according to research by the Office of National Statistics, ...
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Why Brits do Dry January as 17.5 million people set to take 31-day break from alcohol
Financial concerns have surpassed health as the primary motivation for Britons embarking on Dry January, a charity has ...
Whether it’s cracking a cold can of pale ale after a long day at work or enjoying a few pints with friends in the pub at the weekend, alcohol is a regular part of many people’s downtime routines. And ...
Roughly one in seven (14 per cent) reported enjoying a drink on three or four days each week, 23 per cent drink once or twice ...
Drinking less than the UK's recommended limit of 14 units of alcohol per week still increases the risk of cardiovascular issues such as heart and cerebrovascular disease, according to new research ...
Latest figures showed alcohol deaths in Scotland last year fell to their lowest level since before the Covid pandemic. But Scotland continues to have the highest rate of alcohol specific deaths of any ...
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