DRINKING ALCOHOL DURING A HEATWAVE CAN INCREASE RISKS

Following Met Éireann’s latest weather warning, we are urging people to stay safe if consuming alcohol during the heatwave. Throughout long stretches of high temperatures, the change in mood and increased opportunities to socialise can lead to more alcohol being consumed…

ADVICE FOR PARENTS AHEAD OF LEAVING CERT RESULTS CELEBRATIONS

Drinkaware are appealing to parents to discuss their exam celebration plans with their children as they collect their Leaving Cert exam results tomorrow. Although 68% of parents surveyed believe alcohol education in schools can help increase the age that young…

DRINKAWARE WELCOMES NEW NATIONAL DRUGS AND ALCOHOL STRATEGY

Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery: a health led response to drug and alcohol use in Ireland 2017-2025 was recently published by Minister of State for Health Promotion and the National Drugs Strategy, Catherine Byrne TD.  The strategy is welcome, its vision of along…

TWO DRINKS PER DAY CAN INCREASE DIGESTIVE CANCER RISK

A report from United European Gastroenterology (UEG) shows found that people who have two or more alcoholic drinks per day are at increased risk of developing a range of digestive cancers including bowel cancer. The report also found that Europe has the highest…

NEW RESEARCH FINDS MODERATE DRINKING CAN DAMAGE BRAIN FUNCTION

A new study, published in the British Medical Journal, claims that even moderate levels of alcohol consumption can lead to brain damage. A team of researchers from the University of Oxford and University College London monitored the weekly alcohol intake and cognitive…

TWICE AS MANY PEOPLE ARE DRINKING AT HOME THAN IN A PUB SETTING

Drinkaware research identifies a need for more support and information in relation to alcohol and health   63% of people said they drink alcohol at home   Wine is the most common type of alcohol consumed in the home  Over 30,000 people have used our online Drinks Calculator since it went live in November 2016…

APRIL IS BOWEL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

According to the Irish Cancer Society, bowel cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Ireland with the latest figures showing that over 2,500 people are diagnosed every year. Around 1,000 people die from the disease annually, making it the second…

INCREASE IN ALCOHOL-RELATED ADMISSIONS TO CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS

Figures published in the Irish Times show 64 children under 18 years were treated for alcohol-related issues across Dublin’s three main children’s hospitals last year, up from 51 in 2015. The figures represent only day and in-patient admissions to National Children’s Hospital Tallaght,…