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New booze rules raise alarm

The government has been called on to enforce alcohol-control regulations amid fears that easing the law could lead to more calamitous incidents, particularly during the Songkran holiday. The "Expanding Drinking Zones vs Increased Risks During Songkran" seminar was held recently by the Alcohol Prevention Network, Women and Men Progressive Movement Foundation, Social Synergy Network Foundation, Life Quality Development Network and the Youth Health Promotion Network. During the seminar, Wisanu Sritawong, chairman of Social Synergy Network Foundation, expressed concern that the upcoming Songkran festival will see an increase in alcohol consumption and activities such as concerts and water play could lead to more drinking-related incidents and violence due to the eased policy. The group claims a survey it carried out last year, in 20 provinces, saw 81% of respondents agree it was necessary to ban alcohol during Songkran to reduce violent crime. The same poll...

7 Simple Steps to Quit Alcohol for Good

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If consuming alcohol has had adverse effects on your life, it's not unusual that it took considerable time before you decided to address this issue since here in the UK, people have an affinity for imbibing alcoholic beverages. "Alcohol serves as a social facilitator and is deeply ingrained within our culture," explains Sally Marlow, who specializes in promoting public comprehension of mental health issues through her work at King’s College London. “Many people have some of the best times of their lives when they are consuming alcohol. But in order to accept this we also need to stay mindful of the damage it may lead to . Dependence is when your alcohol intake becomes so normalised that your body can’t function without it,” she adds. For individuals who have made up their minds to stop smoking, an increasing number of British people are also opting for this choice. According to surveys conducted in 2023, 30 percent of men and 26 percent of women expressed their...

Top 10 Surprising Health Benefits of Ditching Alcohol

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It's commonly remarked that the British have a fondness for their tea, chatting about the weather, and let’s be honest, having a drink. So, it comes as no surprise that data from The Global Drug Survey of 2019, which looked into over 120,000 adults globally, revealed that people in Britain lead the world in getting intoxicated at least weekly. Over time, regular consumption leads to gradual harm that isn't immediately apparent," explains Professor Sally Marlow, an expert in mental health and addiction at King’s College London. "Such damage affects our liver, stomach, skin, and brain. In our 40s and 50s, these issues tend to escalate," explains Professor Marlow. "Importantly, during this period, we're also more prone to becoming heavily dependent on alcohol; for some individuals, this can even lead to addiction—or as experts refer to it, dependence. This makes quitting harder and reduces our ability to manage our consumption. Nevertheless, red...