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86% of 16 -Year -Olds Have Consumed Alcohol - News Bulletin 247

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Alcohol consumption by people under 18 is a crucial public health issue. Although the latest ESPAD research data records an encouraging reduction in juvenile alcohol consumption, the situation remains alarming. Greece’s significant deviation from the European average, with consumption rates reaching 86% to 16 -year -olds, shows that the problem is still intense and complex. Early onset of consumption, even from the age of 11, reveals the need t…
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The data on alcohol consumption by minors in Greece remain worrying, as according to data, 86% of 16-year-olds have at some point consumed an alcoholic beverage. More...

·Greece
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86% of 16-year-olds have consumed alcohol. What does the general director of the Association of Alcoholic Beverage Businesses say about addressing the issue?

Alcohol seriously harms the health of minors, with an increased risk of poisoning, accidents and damage to the developing brain.

·Greece
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A local supermarket in Rijswijk has been closed for a year by the mayor because it repeatedly sold liquor to minors. In addition, the entrepreneur does not have an alcohol license at all. The store has already been temporarily closed twice for similar violations.

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Omroep West broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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