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http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/yz2tB2Gll9Y/130304123549.htm

Science Daily posted:

Mar. 4, 2013 — A new study by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) shows that alcohol is now the third leading cause of the global burden of disease and injury, despite the fact most adults worldwide abstain from drinking.

This research, part of the 2010 Global Burden of Disease study, was published in this month's issue of the journal Addiction. It also found that Canadians drink more than 50 per cent above the global average.
"Alcohol consumption has been found to cause more than 200 different diseases and injuries," said Kevin Shield, the lead author of the study. "These include not only well-known outcomes of drinking such as liver cirrhosis or traffic accidents, but also several types of cancer, such as female breast cancer."
The study reports the amount and patterns of alcohol consumption by country for 2005, and calculates estimates for these figures for 2010.It reveals vast differences by geographical region in the numbers of people who consume alcohol, the amount they drink, and general patterns of drinking. Some other findings:
Drinkers in Europe and parts of Sub-Saharan Africa are the world's heaviest consumers of alcohol, on average.
People in Eastern Europe and Southern Sub-Saharan Africa consumed alcohol in the unhealthiest manner, as they frequently consumed large quantities, drank to intoxication, engaged in prolonged binges, and consumed alcohol mainly outside of meals.
People in North Africa, the Middle East and South Asia consumed the least amount of alcohol.
North Americans in general, and Canadians in particular drink more than 50 per cent above the global average, and show a more detrimental drinking pattern than most EU countries, with more bingeing.
The global burden of disease and injury attributable to alcohol is large and growing. In 2010, it was responsible for 5.5 per cent of this overall burden, third after high blood pressure and tobacco smoking, among 67 risk factors overall.
This study summarizes the results from population surveys, sales or production data, and data on alcohol consumption not covered in official records, from all countries, territories and regions.
Researchers also found that almost 30 per cent of alcohol consumed in 2005 was "unrecorded" alcohol -- referring to alcohol not intended for consumption, home-brewed alcohol, and illegally produced alcohol.In some regions, unrecorded alcohol constituted more than half of all alcohol consumed.
"The amount of unrecorded alcohol consumed is a particular problem, as its consumption is not impacted by public health alcohol policies, such as taxation, which can moderate consumption," said Dr. Jürgen Rehm, a study author and director of CAMH's Social and Epidemiological Research Department.
"Improving alcohol control policies presents one of the greatest opportunities to prevent much of the health burden caused by alcohol consumption," said Dr. Shield "To improve these policies, information on how much alcohol people are consuming, and how people are consuming alcohol is necessary, and that is exactly the information this article presents."


CANADIANS

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i;ve been drinking a lot. like a whole lot.gonna be dead in a few years
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Drinkings bad.
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pretty sure most people dont care about the taxes and genuinely wish they dont wake up in the morning, "doctor"
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it's okay to be drunk, just don't drink
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its fcking cool 2 know taht even tho i quit drinking ive still got a pretty good chance of dying b/c some guy was drunk. on the other hand, death comes to us all.
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Behold the ravages of Alcohol:
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in law school they basically pour alcohol down your throat so that when you graduate and are confronted with the horrors of the legal profession you dont drink yourself to death in the first few months. they much prefer you drag it out over years like a responsible adult
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cool reasons to become a drunk: drinking is cool and people who drink are cool
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cool reasons to become a drunk:
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drinking should probably be illegal.
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Agreed, except if your trolling, then still agreed but I'm also trolling.
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drinkign owns. everyone should be posting w/ a beer in hand rn
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im posting with a wine
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the only wine i consume is ginuwine, girl

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discipline posted:

COOL REASONS TO BECOME A DRUNK:

Today I got to look at software where, for a premium fee, if I type in your name it will automatically gather all your online and offline presence into one place. Oh don't worry, sez you, I have a fake name on facebook. Too bad it somehow knows, I think it checks it against the name you originally registered it under.


are you using nexus lexus, or do you get access to lists and networks that are typically only available to leo?

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lets just say shes NOT working for bloomberg businessweek
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bhpn goldmine this thread asap please
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discipline posted:

COOL REASONS TO BECOME A DRUNK:

Today I got to look at software where, for a premium fee, if I type in your name it will automatically gather all your online and offline presence into one place. Oh don't worry, sez you, I have a fake name on facebook. Too bad it somehow knows, I think it checks it against the name you originally registered it under.



So what?

Nobody has a ‘right’ to ‘privacy’, that’s some stupid liberal fairytale

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I get so angry at this sense of entitlement, like Gen Y gets to use this amazing resource, download all the free shit that they want, access all sorts of music, culture, politics, literature that they would never have been able to….yet you ask them to look at an ad or two and they act like they’re being shipped off to the Camps.
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Humans all around the globe have been making and consuming alcohol for thousands of years, for medicinal, spiritual, ritualistic and communitarian purposes. It is as basic a facet of humanity as shelter or family structures.

All time spent sober is time spent denying the true promise of life, and I don't think people who don't drink can actually be considered 'alive' in any meaningful sense.
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tpaine posted:

postposting posted:

Humans all around the globe have been making and consuming alcohol for thousands of years, for medicinal, spiritual, ritualistic and communitarian purposes. It is as basic a facet of humanity as shelter or family structures.

All time spent sober is time spent denying the true promise of life, and I don't think people who don't drink can actually be considered 'alive' in any meaningful sense.



they're just like us!

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since when is the mbv front man doing public health analysis?
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the craft beer revolution has come just in time for my fledgling alcoholism
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it's a japanese baseball mascot rendered as lucifer
anime tittay alert:http://i.imgur.com/ENbt7rR.png
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soviet friends dont let soviet friends drink and stare at huge 2d udders
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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/get+down+to+some+serious+drinking
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That mascot is actually a 10,000 year old demon.
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lamebot posted:

it's a japanese baseball mascot rendered as lucifer
anime tittay alert:http://i.imgur.com/ENbt7rR.png



lol

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I hate people who drink Heineken. Like com'on heineken? fuck that shit... PABST BLUE RIBBON