Thursday, April 24, 2008

WHO considers global war on alcohol abuse / New Scientist, 20 April 2008 Andy Coghlan Magazine issue 2652
URL http://www.newscientist.com/channel/being-human/drugs-alcohol/mg19826524.200-who-considers-global-war-on-alcohol-abuse.html?feedId=drugs-alcohol_rss20

BILLIONS of people the world over drink alcohol to overcome shyness and animate their social lives - as people have done for millennia. For most drinkers, alcohol is associated above all with relaxation and conviviality, and people forget about its darker side. Yet doctors, governments and healthcare agencies are becoming so concerned about the effects of alcohol abuse that in January the executive board of the World Health Organization agreed a plan to develop a global strategy to combat the damage alcohol can do.

The harm drinkers are doing to themselves, such as liver and brain damage, is only part of the problem. The plan has been given extra momentum by a growing recognition of the number of people who, while not themselves drunk, suffer as a result of the reckless or aggressive behaviour of those who are.

In Europe, perpetrators of half of all violent crime had been drinking, ...