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Alcohol kills one person every 10 seconds worldwide: WHO

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Alcohol kills one person every 10 seconds worldwide: WHO
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Geneva (AFP) - Alcohol kills 3.3 million people worldwide each year, more than AIDS, tuberculosis and violence combined, the World Health Organization said Monday, warning that booze consumption was on the rise.



Including drink driving, alcohol-induced violence and abuse, and a multitude of diseases and disorders, alcohol causes one in 20 deaths globally every year, the UN health agency said.
"This actually translates into one death every 10 seconds," Shekhar Saxena, who heads the WHO's Mental Health and Substance Abuse department, told reporters in Geneva.
Alcohol caused some 3.3 million deaths in 2012, WHO said, equivalent to 5.9 percent of global deaths (7.6 percent for men and 4.0 percent for women).
In comparison, HIV/AIDS is responsible for 2.8 percent, tuberculosis causes 1.7 percent of deaths and violence is responsible for just 0.9 percent, the study showed.
More people in countries where alcohol consumption has traditionally been low, like China and India, are also increasingly taking up the habit as their wealth increases, it said.
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Bottles of the alcoholic drink baijiu are displayed at a store in Beijing on October 18, 2011 (AFP P …

"More needs to be done to protect populations from the negative health consequences of alcohol consumption," Oleg Chestnov of the WHO's Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health unit said in a statement launching a massive report on global alcohol consumption and its impact on public health.
Drinking is linked to more than 200 health conditions, including liver cirrhosis and some cancers. Alcohol abuse also makes people more susceptible to infectious diseases like tuberculosis, HIV and pneumonia, the report found.
Most deaths attributed to alcohol, around a third, are caused by associated cardiovascular diseases and diabetes.
Alcohol-related accidents, such as car crashes, were the second-highest killer, accounting for around 17.1 percent of all alcohol-related deaths.

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People sip cocktails at a bar in New York on May 9, 2014 in New York City (AFP Photo/Spencer Platt)

- China, India drinking more -

Binge drinking is especially damaging to health, the WHO pointed out, estimating that 16 percent of the world's drinkers abuse alcohol to excess.
While people in the world's wealthiest nations, in Europe and the Americas especially, are boozier than people in poorer countries, rising wealth in emerging economies is also driving up alcohol consumption.
Drinking in populous China and India is rising particularly fast as people earn more money, the WHO said, warning that the average annual intake in China was likely to swell by 1.5 litres of pure alcohol by 2025.
Still, Eastern Europe and Russia are home to the world's biggest drinkers.
Russian men who drink consumed an average of 32 litres of pure alcohol a year, according to 2010 statistics, followed by other Western countries including Europe, Canada, the United States, Australia and South Africa.
On average, every person above the age of 15 worldwide drinks 6.2 litres of pure alcohol in a year, according to the report.
Counting only those who drink though, that rises to 17 litres of pure alcohol each year.
But far from everyone indulges. Nearly half of all adults worldwide have never touched alcohol, and nearly 62 percent say they have not touched a drink in the past year, the report showed.
Abstinence especially among women, is most common in low-income countries, while religious belief and social norms mean many Muslim countries are virtually alcohol free. http://news.yahoo.com/alcohol-kills-one-person-every-10-seconds-worldwide-131403384.html
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"More needs to be done to protect populations from the negative health consequences of alcohol consumption,"

I'm worried about that statement. We don't need government to protect us from alcohol or any other drug. Prohibition doesn't work. That's what they generally mean when they say they need to protect us from something.
 
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People who drink should also smoke according to the new study finding that thc will protect the liver from alcohol consumption. I tell the folks at my bar that now :)
 

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theres nothing like a cold beer on a hot sunny day. everything is good in moderation though..

agreed, I enjoy about 5 or 6 beers every summer, can't remember the last time I had much more than that, moderation.


but this threads not about moderation though.......

never mind the 1 dead every 10 seconds data, how about the millions of lives alcohol wreaks havoc on every second of every day.

I read these figures a few years ago.

Data garnered from campus police records indicate that 68% of all campus date rape allegations involved alcohol, primarily the female being drunk. That's a life changing felonious assault.

This data is reported by both small & large city police departments in the usa, 76% of all domestic violence involves alcohol.

Now imagine the millions of kids being raised by drunks, the abuse of wearing dirty clothes to school, not ever getting help with homework, cereal in the house but no milk for breakfast before school, that's just the kids. None of the above being a crime so no stats kept.

how about the fucking misery of finding your car creased from you visiting the bar, some drunk douchebag customized your fender and you have a $500 deductible.

So let's see, pay the rent or fix the dent, times that by at least 500 incidents a day nationwide, easily; and that drunk douchebag??? very likely the first to report damage to his car, therefore jacking everyone else's rates up while they drive around in their banged up rides.


I can't imagine how many more different ways alcohol touches our lives passively or directly, whether you drink or a loved one, or none of you drinking and meeting a drunk driver head on.


Last time I was back in NY I happened to be @ a friends apartment in The Bronx, a friend of his Michelle was sitting with me on a couch as she told me about the demise of an old friend on mine. It seems Danny entered the Taconic Parkway going south in the northbound lanes, he lingered comatose in the hospital for months before dying, he killed 5 out of 6 passengers in the other vehicle, the whole family but one.


by the grace of god my drinking never caused any bodily harm to others, I came close to ruining many lives but by the slimmest of margins all escaped unharmed. I acquired 4 DWI's in NY in less than 2 years.

of course with age comes wisdom, I don't say that with pride but with shame, shame because I only needed to apply common sense and rules of safety to avoid those risks and complications that ruled & steered my life to some degree.

 

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well good,,, hopefully my ex flops over dead on her next drink.....thanks for cheering me up ...time for my morning bloody mary
 

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No government will clamp down on alcohol when they derive so much revenue. from duty and taxation.
They might tinker with it like they have with tobacco , ban advertising , branding , and cover cans with gross pictures of diseased livers but nothing substantive.

If it was a new product it would not pass safety standards and be banned.
 
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