News

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25th November 2013
Students body withdraws from DrinkAware initiativeThe body representing Irish third-level students has withdrawn from the DrinkAware campaign, citing concerns over its ties to the alcohol industry and muted response to Arthur’s Day celebrations.
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25th November 2013
James Reilly vs tobacco industry: Stop making smoking look attractive to girlsIreland was the first country to implement a full smoking ban in workplaces in March 2004 but even before then the nation’s leaders tried to lead the way in the fight against smoking-related illnesses.
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22nd November 2013
Drug Addiction in Dublin 1968On 11 November 1968 ‘7 Days’ met a teenager who spoke about how he first encountered drugs in Dublin and how his addiction developed.
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22nd November 2013
Study shows shocking lack of services available for detoxing alcoholicsNew research reveals that 80% of doctors cannot access out-patient detox services for alcoholics.
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22nd November 2013
Amsterdam employs alcoholics as street cleaners and pays them in beerCharity working in the city – renowned for its ‘pragmatic’ approach to substance abuse – says scheme keeps the alcoholics occupied and out of trouble
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22nd November 2013
Drinking sparks huge rise in liver diseaseThe health service is struggling to cope with a surge in cases of liver disease – with one specialist unit showing 14,000 people were admitted to hospital for treatment for alcohol dependency in a single year.
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21st November 2013
Children prescribed ADHD medication unnecessarily, study claimsOne in 20 children in Ireland are affected by ADHD, with boys at an increased risk of developing the disorder.
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21st November 2013
Self-harm over public holidays linked to alcohol, research findsThe peak times for people turning up in hospital emergency departments suffering from self- harm after drinking large volumes of alcohol tend to be linked to public holidays, according to research by the National Suicide Research Foundation.
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21st November 2013
Drink abuse failure ‘will mean more suicides’Many lives will be lost unnecessarily to suicide and many others will self-harm due to the Government’s slow reaction to addressing the problem of alcohol abuse in Ireland, a leading suicide expert has warned.
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21st November 2013
Drug law conference told of jail term for €2 stashA conference calling for a debate on drug laws yesterday heard that a man faced a three-month prison term for having cannabis worth just €2.