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British Alcohol Strategy

When I first published my book ‘Cheers’, I contacted many rehabilitation related websites telling them about my book.  Back then I received a very good response from  http://wiredintorecovery.org. They mentioned my book ‘Cheers’ on their website and recommended it.  I was very happy as it was my ultimate objective that those who would benefit from [...]

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You Drink Alcohol?

“You drink alcohol?” she asks with an expression of disbelief, as the waiter brings me my ‘vino tinto’ to go with my lunch. “Yes, I do like a glass of wine with my meals” I say while I drizzle some olive oil over the mixed salad. “Why would you think I wouldn’t?” “Because you wrote [...]

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Alcohol Abuse Facts in the EU

Alcohol abuse facts from the World Health Organisation show that the 3rd highest risk factor for ill health in the World (after tobacco and high blood pressure) is alcohol. Europe is the heaviest drinking region in the World, the source of a quarter of the World’s alcohol and over half of the World’s wine production. [...]

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More Alcohol Facts

Let me enlighten you with some more alcohol facts.  A lot of people think that alcohol addiction affects mainly men. Alcoholism in women is not something most people know about. Of course we are all regularly reminded in the media that the alcohol abuse through binge drinking, specifically in the younger generation, concerns both young [...]

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Surprising Alcohol Facts You Should Know

These days alcohol is widely available and cheap to buy but there are some alcohol facts that everyone should know about that are not made very public.  The following is a list of just some surprising and disturbing alcohol facts. 1.     If one of your parents is an alcoholic you are four times more likely [...]

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Alcohol Facts

Alcohol facts are never out of the news, especially when attached to a celebrity (the Amy Winehouse tragedy being the latest) and have attracted thousands of views and opinions, not to mention untold search-engine hits. Facts about alcoholism and addiction can be found on countless websites, but somehow these alcohol facts often fall on deaf [...]

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