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jsadjournal.bsky.social
Besides the Drinking in Alcohol's Harm to Others: Potential Economic and Environmental Factors (new in @jsadjournal.bsky.social 86/4)
@andersonluxford.bsky.social @capraustralia.bsky.social @stockholm-uni.bsky.social
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Besides the Drinking in Alcohol's Harm to Others: Potential Economic and Environmental Factors: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs: Vol 86, No 4
Objective: This article considers how harm from others' drinking is distributed across several economic and environmental factors. Method: Economic, environmental, demographic, and drinking measures include household income, financial disadvantage indicators, and home spaciousness; neighborhood socioeconomic status, connections, and safety; and respondent's gender, age group, and risky drinking status. This article explores the interactions of these factors with harms from the drinking of others in a 2021 survey of 2,574 Australian adults. Results: The home's degree of crowding (persons per bedroom) is related to harms from others in the household, whereas financial disadvantage is related to harms from drinkers outside the household, whether known or strangers. Perceived neighborhood safety and knowing neighbors are negatively related to harms from the drinking of others outside the household. In multivariate analyses for harms from household members and strangers, these findings are little affected by three individual factors related to harms from others' drinking: the respondent's gender, age group, and risky drinking status. Conclusions: Some economic and ecological factors play an important role in the occurrence of harm from others' drinking, but the relationship varies between factors and by the category of the other person involved. (J. Stud. Alcohol Drugs, 86, 601–610, 2025)
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adphuk.bsky.social
The introduction of mandatory alcohol labelling and increased support for community-led schemes as outlined in the 10 Year Health Plan is welcome but these measures alone are not sufficient to address the scale and complexity of harm.⬇️⬇️

www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...
Wes Streeting warned alcohol measures ‘are not sufficient’ to stop harm
The Government has recently set out its 10-year plan to improve the health of the nation.
www.independent.co.uk
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alexselbyb.bsky.social
So many insights into America's relationship to alcohol in this excellent piece by @ainsliejstone.bsky.social, not least that a small percentage of men think that 15 drinks in one day is "moderate"
www.economist.com/graphic-deta...
America might soon relax its drinking guidelines
Our polling shows why it is so hard to set alcohol limits
www.economist.com
soberwomen.bsky.social
‘From a club perspective-noted no change to fan behaviour, while average expenditure by fans at stadiums, with regards to food & drink, increased across the fixtures, alongside a growth in attendances.’
@barclayswslbot.com #publichealth
#alcohol #breastcancerawareness

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Alcohol trial to be expanded across women's football matches next season
A trial that allows supporters to drink alcohol in the stands will be expanded across women's football next season.
www.bbc.co.uk
soberwomen.bsky.social
Wealth over public health -
Seven Women's Super League clubs have joined a trial allowing supporters to drink alcohol in the stands during the 25/26 season
Holly Murdoch @barclayswslbot.com "part of our strategy to offer a best-in-class experience"

www.bbc.co.uk/sport/footba...
Alcohol trial to be expanded across women's football matches next season
A trial that allows supporters to drink alcohol in the stands will be expanded across women's football next season.
www.bbc.co.uk
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alcoholfocus.bsky.social
Next week is #AlcoholAwarenessWeek

We've produced a new series of alcohol awareness posters available for download on our website

www.alcohol-focus-sc...
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dremmadavies.bsky.social
The UK Gov 10-Year Health Plan suggests growing the alcohol free and low alcohol sector to reduce harm, but the evidence base for this policy is lacking. We'll be sharing the results of a survey on this topic on 22nd July at 10am. Sign up here:
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Mid-life Women: Alcohol-free and low alcohol Views and Experiences.
What do mid-life women think about alcohol-free and low alcohol products? Join us for a free 1-hour online session and find out.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
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alcoholreview.bsky.social
The UK government is considering "tougher health warnings telling drinkers that alcohol causes cancer", the Times reports, without requiring them on labels. But it also says the plan may also propose exploring a mandatory warning label like Ireland's.
www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcar...
Alcohol advertising ban dropped after industry backlash
Public health measures considered for Labour’s ten-year NHS plan have been left out after pushback from ministers concerned about the economy
www.thetimes.com
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aha-uk.bsky.social
✍️ In a new blog for the AHA, @kateot.bsky.social from @wcrf.org, outlines why the Government needs to take urgent action to address alcohol's role in cancer to mark Cancer Prevention Action Week.

ahauk.org/alcohol-and-...
Alcohol and Cancer: Let's talk
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shaapalcohol.bsky.social
🔊 We have a new blog!

John Mooney, Consultant in Public Health, discusses the links between alcohol and cancer at a population level and makes a case for incorporating behaviour risk profiling in relation to alcohol alongside screening targeting messaging.

👉 www.shaap.org.uk/alcohol-canc...
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ias.org.uk
Simon Harris, the deputy head of Ireland’s government, has said the introduction of health-warning labels on alcohol will need to be delayed, because of concerns over trade tariff disputes with the United States.

On Wednesday he said that: "We... (1/3)

www.irishtimes.com/politics/202...
Alcohol health-warning labels to be delayed amid US-EU tariff dispute, says Harris
Just 13 days to do a deal between Europe and the United States, says Tánaiste
www.irishtimes.com
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ias.org.uk
According to leaked reports, the govt plans to introduce partial bans on alcohol advertising, to bring it "closer in line with advertising of unhealthy food".

Jem Roberts of IAS said: “Restrictions on alcohol advertising would be very welcome, but to...

www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcar...
Government could ban alcohol adverts in ten-year plan for NHS
Wes Streeting wants to focus on prevention rather than cure to improve the nation’s health
www.thetimes.com
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wcrf.org
Really pleased to be able to share this message – our campaign isn't about blaming, but helping people understand the facts, so they can make informed decisions.

Thanks @ias.org.uk
#CPAW25
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aha-uk.bsky.social
📰In @theguardian.com this weekend, Sir Ian Gilmore calls for the UK to follow Ireland's "fearless work" on alcohol labelling.

"...including clear health warnings about the link to cancer, is not just a public health measure, it’s a fundamental consumer right."

www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
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addictionjournal.bsky.social
Effects of acute psychosocial stress on cue-reactivity, attentional bias and implicit associations in women with problematic social network use: An experimental study buff.ly/if3xGpr @elisa-froschlilie.bsky.social@unidue.bsky.social
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wcrf.org
Today marks the start of Cancer Prevention Action Week: we want to spark a national conversation about alcohol and cancer.

It’s time to start talking, so that everyone can make more informed choices about alcohol and their health.

Make your voice heard: chng.it/kKLjCJS2zY
Cancer Prevention Action Week 2025
YouTube video by World Cancer Research Fund
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pamplemoussepam.bsky.social
Don't forget we have two brilliant talks tomorrow for Think While You Drink. The fascinating Boak and Bailey will talk about Bristol pubs and the curator at St Fagans will talk about re-building the Vulcan Hotel brick by brick. Join us at 6.30 in the Greenbank, Easton. It's free!
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Think While You Drink🍻
Tues 24th June @GreenbankEaston

We’re welcoming the wonderful @BoakandBailey , delving into 20th Century Pubs in 21st Century Bristol.

Dafydd Wiliam, sharing his insights into the meticulous reconstruction of The Vulcan Hotel, a much-loved Cardiff pub.
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shaapalcohol.bsky.social
📢 New report: UK alcohol industry groups spent 2024 misleading the public on harm, the economy, environment & policy

We analysed 140+ industry documents & found a strategy of cherry-picking evidence, overstating economic value & downplaying health harms

www.shaap.org.uk/publication/...
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