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2/20/2012

Study: Excessive consumption of alcohol will kill 200 000 Briton in 20 years






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Health experts warned on Monday that up to 210 thousand people in England and Wales will die early because of the default age for alcohol during the next twenty years, a third result of liver disease alone.
Experts said the study published in the Lancet medical journal Lancet that the mortality and other alcohol-related road accidents will occur as a result, violence and a suicide or the result of chronic diseases such as high blood pressure, stroke and heart disease and cancer.
Said Ian Gilmore At the former president of the Royal College of Physicians and supervisors to prepare a study that "the British government could" take steps to address the problem of alcohol in Britain and "prevent the worst-case scenario is the occurrence of deaths could have been saved."
He noted researchers to measures taken by the former Soviet Union in the eighties they said it led to the decline in alcohol consumption by a third in two years and resulted in a return rate of 12 percent in the rate of deaths related to alcohol.
The warning came after the promise of British Prime Minister David Cameron in the last week would crack down on alcohol abuse and described it as "a scandal" costs the Health Service National, which is funded with taxpayers' money, an estimated 2.7 billion pounds sterling (4.3 billion dollars) in .
It is not alcohol abuse and its adverse effects to health problem only British but are reflected in many other rich countries around the world.
The study was published last week showed that 7.5 million children in the United States is equivalent to the proportion of ten percent of the number of children living with parents addicted to alcohol and Oamhat they are highly vulnerable to injury from a range of health problems.
According to WHO data, about 2.5 million people die each year due to the excessive use of alcohol, which represents 3.8 percent of the total number of deaths around the world each year.
The organization says that the imposition of restrictions on access to alcohol in retail stores and the imposition of measures to ban alcohol advertising and increased taxes it will have a significant health impact is enormous.
Source: Reuters

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