This can eventually lead to alcohol-related problems. Low self-esteem: People with low self-esteem are more likely to consume too much. Depression: People with depression may use alcohol as self-treatment. On the other hand, consuming excess alcohol may increase the risk of depression rather ...
IntroductionDeliberate Self Harm (DSH) is the intentional self injury or self poisioning irrespective of type of motivation or degree of suicidal intent reflecting the often mixed nature of intentions associated with self harm. Studies have found that patients with hazardous use of alcohol are ...
Alcohol isn’t exactly an innocuous substance like water. It’s actually a substance that can contribute to all kinds of seriously bad effects. It has the ability to harm the mind and the body alike. That’s why people shouldexercisecaution around it at all times. If you want to protect ...
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Alcohol consumption in the Arab region: What do we know, why does it matter, and what are the policy implications for youth harm reduction? Int J Drug Policy. 2015;28:10-33.Ghandour, L., Chalak, A., El-Aily, A., Yassin, N., Nakkash, R., Tauk, M., . . . Afifi, R. (...
BackgroundYoung people in Australia are more likely to consume alcohol at harmful levels on a single occasion, therefore, increasing their risk of alcohol-related harm. The research will focus on identifying patterns of drinking among Indigenous Australian and non-Indigenous Australian university students...
One of the dangers of alcohol addiction is its ability to sneak up on individuals. They may not even realize they have a problem until it starts causing significant harm to their health, relationships, and overall well-being. When someone becomes addicted to alcohol, they may be unable to ...
Alcohol is a depressant. It slows things down and interferes with the brain’s pathways of communication. One or two drinks may make a person feel excited or more talkative, but it doesn’t take much more alcohol for that same person to become more sedated and less coordinat...
Taking the challenge ofgoing dry in January, or Dry January, i.e. having no alcohol for the entire month, is one resolution that might actually make you healthier. TheDry Januarycampaign was started in 2013 by Alcohol Change U.K., a charity focused on reducing alcohol harm. ...
The Commission concluded that increasing the price of alcohol 10% (by raising the taxation component) was the single most effective intervention to reduce alcohol related harm and would raise $350 million in revenue. It also recommended an increase in the legal age of purchase to 20, restricting...