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National Guard Deployment May Sometimes Trigger Alcohol Abuse
National Guard Deployment May Sometimes Trigger Alcohol Abuse
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Title: National Guard Deployment May Sometimes Trigger Alcohol Abuse Category: Health News Created: 2/20/2012 2:05:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 2/21/2012
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Alcohol abuse could kill around 210,000 people over the next 20 years, academic warns
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
A University of Southampton academic has warned the UK is on the ‘potential tipping point’ in the war against alcohol abuse and says failure to reform alcohol laws will result in 210,000 avoidable alcohol-related deaths over the next 20 years.
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Letter: Alcohol price plans annoy me
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There isn’t any doubt that alcohol abuse causes a huge and costly problem for the NHS, but plans to raise the price of alcohol really annoys me.
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Alcohol Abuse: National Guardsmen Face a High Risk of Developing Alcohol Abuse Problems Following Deployment
National guardsmen face a high risk of developing alcohol abuse problems following deployment
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( Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health ) Soldiers in the National Guard with no history of alcohol abuse are at significant risk of developing alcohol-related problems during and after deployment. The researchers found that the soldiers at greatest risk of developing alcohol-related problems also experienced depression and/or PTSD during or after deployment.
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Doctors warn over alcohol deaths
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Failure to reform alcohol laws could lead to 210,000 preventable deaths in England and Wales in the next 20 years, doctors warn.
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Huguely trial highlights alcohol abuse at colleges, universities
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Students drinking at 'epidemic' levels, educator says There's little question that George Huguely V, the former University of Virginia student on trial for murder, had a problem with alcohol.
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