A policy to tackle binge drinking was published by the Government last month. |
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Last month the Home Office also announced proposals to help tackle the culture of binge drinking. |
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As a consequence of binge drinking they are also likely to be absent from work or school. |
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The Licensing Act 2003 is designed to tackle binge drinking and anti-social behaviour by discouraging happy hours. |
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Such binge drinking disinhibits people and leads to a spectrum of anti-social behaviour ranging from yobbism and vandalism to serious violence. |
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But in this corner, the binge drinking and the droopy drawers are seen as a coarsening of society and it's time to take a stand. |
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For many parents and college officials, beer pong has become synonymous with binge drinking. |
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Their warning comes as the Government has announced a crackdown on binge drinking and drunken anti-social behaviour. |
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To operationalize the concept of exposure to anti-drinking messages, some subjects may listen to a talk about binge drinking while others do not. |
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Manchester's war on binge drinking has been held up as a model for other cities as a new report reveals the true cost of alcohol abuse. |
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He became depressed because of the situation, turned to binge drinking and his life went off the rails. |
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It will help get away from binge drinking and drinking vast amounts before last orders. |
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They ask new licensed premises to adhere to conditions which outlaw happy hours and other heavy price discounts which encourage binge drinking. |
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Several potential mechanisms have been suggested linking cardiovascular disease and death with binge drinking and alcohol withdrawal. |
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I'd rather have my players getting baked in their homes than have them binge drinking in the clubs. |
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You know how in most countries, binge drinking is a stage you go through at uni? |
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It's a string of 12 pubs that the natives visit serially, in the time-honoured tradition of binge drinking. |
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But many in the licensed trade are unhappy about the latest attempt to curb binge drinking. |
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Ministers plan to outlaw happy hours in a bid to crack down on binge drinking. |
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In pregnant human females, one ill-timed bout of binge drinking may produce permanent fetal damage. |
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Early exposure to the culture of binge drinking can do terrible harm to a child. |
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At the college level binge drinking was reported by 65 percent of drinkers, the highest level in the nation. |
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Furnham was speaking in advance of the release of a report on binge drinking to which he has contributed. |
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Nor should there be any doubt that our society's fondness for binge drinking is related to the spreading epidemic of extreme casual violence. |
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The Department of Health, in a bid to curb binge drinking among young people, pushed for a 50 per cent increase in duty on spirits. |
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Opening later encourages sensible drinking, rather than binge drinking in short periods. |
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A mum today launched a campaign to hammer home the dangers of binge drinking after her schoolboy son nearly died following a boozy night out. |
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A nationwide bar chain became the first to tackle the menace of binge drinking yesterday by banning happy hours. |
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Last month Yates became the first nationwide drinks chain to tackle the menace of binge drinking by banning happy hours. |
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War could now be waged on binge drinking by clamping down on cheap drinks promotions and happy hours, which encourage reckless boozing. |
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A more effective way to reduce binge drinking is to curb happy hours and other cheap drinks promotions. |
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The culture of binge drinking is peculiar to Britain and the law is partly to blame. |
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Children are resorting to binge drinking, often becoming so inebriated they can't speak or walk. |
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Some licensees now warn that increased binge drinking will be the inevitable result. |
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Women who drink rival men in amount of alcohol consumed, and trail men only slightly in incidents of binge drinking. |
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In early September, after a binge drinking session, he collapsed in the street and was rushed by ambulance to York Hospital where he was treated and discharged. |
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She had one or two episodes of binge drinking but returned to the program each time. |
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The Government will toughen the rules on broadcast advertising of alcohol to tackle binge drinking, and work with the drinks industry through a voluntary scheme. |
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The forebrain specifically the orbitofrontal cortex, which uses associative information to envision future outcomes can be significantly damaged by binge drinking. |
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If the players think they are enhancing the image of the game by binge drinking, or worse, then the game will always tetter on the edge of disaster. |
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He then defined binge drinking as consuming four pints in one session. |
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They found that adolescent female victimization is related to feelings of sadness or hopelessness, binge drinking and cocaine or inhalant use. |
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There may also be a link between youth drinking habits, such as binge drinking, and driving over the legal limit. |
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Instead of acting as a restraining influence, the regulators seemed intent on accommodating each new session of binge drinking. |
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One resident said groups of up to 40 teenagers are binge drinking in Cheam Park, and have vandalised cars and fencing at homes overlooking the park. |
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For men, excessive, or binge drinking, is defined as five or more drinks at one time, or more than 15 drinks during the week. |
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The company has recently countered criticism about selling alcohol cheaper than other licensed premises, thus encouraging binge drinking, by altering its pricing policy. |
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An upcoming study shows that the more you engage in binge drinking, the higher your social status. |
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Thousands of public houses agreed to ban Happy Hour promotions yesterday, but campaigners said more action was needed to get a firm grip on binge drinking. |
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This includes, where appropriate, additional powers to limit the opening hours of bars, pubs and clubs and the opportunities for binge drinking caused by happy hours. |
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All these problems and even issues relating to obesity and binge drinking have links with a long-hours culture. |
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Family and friends say he was prone to epileptic fits, which were often brought on after binge drinking, though no alcohol was found in his blood after he died. |
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There have been quite a few documentaries recently on binge drinking. |
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It has been shown beyond any doubt that binge drinking, especially at a young age, is harmful for your health. |
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It is a very good thing to practice sport and to cycle, but unfortunately that does not compensate for the pernicious effects of binge drinking. |
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According to the data, men drink more than women, and one in ten Europeans usually drink five or more drinks in one session, which is the widely used definition of binge drinking. |
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It is a positive step forward to change the lager lout, binge drinking culture of this area. |
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David Murray, defending, said Shepherd was 'a young man who in drink is disinhibited,' and binge drinking has caused him difficulties. |
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We've managed to avoid the binge drinking. |
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Two days later, original drummer Stuart Cable was found dead in his home in Aberdare having choked on his own vomit after binge drinking. |
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They feel that if they're not binge drinking, skipping class, being relatively unselective about romantic partners or trying their friend's prescription medication, they are somehow not living the college life. |
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The new packs are part of a hotly disputed health reform bill voted through by French MPs in 2014 which also tackles eating disorders, sunbed use and binge drinking. |
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Health experts in the UK have been warning for years about the soaring rate of binge drinking among the middle aged and elderly. |
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Department of Health survey found that binge drinking is still popular, especially in the Midwest. |
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It actually hopes to outlaw the incitement of binge drinking. |
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In the past she'd lost 10 pounds while binge drinking. |
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Sites with these kinds of promotions have more binge drinking. |
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The incident could conceivably have been caused by binge drinking. |
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Frankly, I'm quite insulted by somebody who comes and suggests that my daughter or anybody else is somehow suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, emotional disorders, compulsive behaviour, binge drinking. |
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Same-sex unions are directly associated with substantially higher incidence rates of compulsive behaviours, binge drinking, alcoholism, and suicide, to name only a few. |
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Dr Jessen finds out why boys are so stinky, exposing their worst habits and grottiest crevices, while Dr McKenna reveals binge drinking risks their livers and lives. |
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While binge drinking tends to be more common in young adults, binge drinkers aged 65 years and older report binge drinking more often-an average of five to six times a month. |
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When studying the chance of heart attack and death from heart disease, the authors found that binge drinking doubled the risk in comparison to regular drinking. |
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Fights caused by binge drinking are a major problem in Cardiff. |
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She often comes home quite drunk and I think she's been binge drinking. |
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The current study utilized social cognitive theory and its framework in predicting alcohol use and binge drinking among Asian Indian college students. |
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The moral panic about binge drinking is the other major challenge facing the alcohol sector, and low prices and sexy advertising are seen as twin demons. |
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