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This page shows the latest alcohol consumption news and features for those working in and with pharma, biotech and healthcare.

NICE recommends wider use of statins to cut risk of heart attack and stroke

NICE recommends wider use of statins to cut risk of heart attack and stroke

These include stopping smoking, reducing alcohol consumption, exercising and maintaining a healthy diet.

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  • Storm Chasers Storm Chasers

    in fruits and vegetables and low in red meat or quit smoking and reduce salt intake and alcohol consumption.

  • Anti-hypertensive market to slow in Asia-Pacific Anti-hypertensive market to slow in Asia-Pacific

    An aging population, as well as other risk factors such as obesity, physical inactivity, and alcohol consumption, will all increase during the forecast period in India, leading to rising disease prevalence.

  • The end of hepatitis C? The end of hepatitis C?

    Finding the undiagnosed is also very important,” says Harris. “The undiagnosed cannot benefit from hepatitis treatments, or from other 'non-treatment' prevention measures[…] such as moderation of alcohol consumption and vaccination

  • Charity calls for universal liver health screening in UK Charity calls for universal liver health screening in UK

    The problem has been exacerbated by the ongoing obesity 'epidemic', excessive daily alcohol consumption, unhealthy diets and inactive lifestyle choices. ... This will involve GPs and other staff in primary healthcare speaking to patients about risk

  • NICE backs drug to cut alcohol consumption NICE backs drug to cut alcohol consumption

    As per the drug's EU approval it is licensed for use alongside psychosocial support to help people reduce their alcohol consumption and give them the encouragement they need to continue ... By doing so, the reinforcing effects of alcohol are reduced,

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  • Cardiovascular disease: the impact of COVID-19 on patient outcomes Cardiovascular disease: the impact of COVID-19 on patient outcomes

    That, coupled with isolation-induced changes in behaviour (people were more sedentary, along with weight gain and excessive alcohol consumption, for example), has caused a perfect storm for poor outcomes with ... Additional risks include high or abnormal

  • Alzheimer’s: the search for a cure Alzheimer’s: the search for a cure

    They include: smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, diabetes, depression, hypertension, hearing impairment and mid-life obesity, in addition to a lack of social contact and physical exercise.

  • Breaking free Breaking free

    programmes to lose weight, reduce alcohol consumption or stop sexual risk.

  • A healthy challenge A healthy challenge

    These risk factors, such as unbalanced diets, inactivity, excessive alcohol consumption and smoking need to be addressed. ... Among the key causes? One in five adults in Europe are smokers despite progress in reducing tobacco consumption, while a similar

  • From measurement to management From measurement to management

    then alcohol consumption.

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