Four-in-Ten Aware Alcohol Can Increase Cancer Risk
IRELAND, JUL 8 – Only 38% of people in Ireland know alcohol raises cancer risk while 76% recognize smoking as a cause, highlighting gaps in public health knowledge, HSE research shows.
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Four-in-ten aware alcohol can increase risk of cancer
Less than four-in-ten people are aware that drinking alcohol can increase the risk of developing cancer, according to new research from the HSE. This is compared to more than seven out of ten people who know about the link between smoking and cancer. The
Figures Reveal Scale of Alcohol Harm as Liverpool Commits to Action - Liverpool Express
Liverpool City Council is working with partners to tackle the devastating effects of alcohol harm, as stark data reveals alcohol-related issues are the leading cause of death and illness among 15–49-year-olds in Liverpool. During Alcohol Awareness Week (7–13 July), the council is highlighting the impact alcohol use has on individuals, families, and communities whilst outlining its commitment to improving health and wellbeing through a new Alcoh…
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