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Irish women rank higher than men in global league table of alcohol consumption
Irish women rank higher than men in global league table of alcohol consumption

Irish women are having an average of three alcoholic drinks a day, according to a new study.

Fri, 24 Aug, 2018

Ireland is drinking less but Europeans most at risk of alcohol related cancer: report
Ireland is drinking less but Europeans most at risk of alcohol related cancer: report

Europe’s drinking habits are putting its people at a higher risk of cancer, a report by the United European Gastroenterology group has found.

Wed, 05 Jul, 2017

How moving to Toronto helped me to drink less
How moving to Toronto helped me to drink less

You can take the boy out of Ireland, but it takes a while to take the booze out of the boy, writes Eoin Weldon

Thu, 26 May, 2016

Regulations 'holding back drinks industry', says report's author
Regulations 'holding back drinks industry', says report's author

A new report has highlighted the potential for growth in the drinks sector over the next 15 years.

Fri, 13 Nov, 2015

Three drinks a day linked to cancer
Three drinks a day linked to cancer

Drinking three alcoholic drinks a day can cause liver cancer, research has suggested.

Wed, 25 Mar, 2015

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