Media ‘glossing over’ alcohol-related deaths

Almost all newspaper reports on alcohol-related deaths fail to mention the deceased’s level of drinking, according to research.

Media ‘glossing over’ alcohol-related deaths

In what is claimed to be the first study of its type in the world, Irish researchers said the “glossing over” of alcohol deaths affected people’s support for un-popular measures, such as increasing prices and cutting availability.

Co-author and addiction expert Bobby Smyth said people were “being left almost completely in the dark” about the role alcohol plays in dozens of deaths each year, from poisonings to accidents, such as fires, drownings, and crashes.

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