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Public awareness of the alcohol problem

The popular media promote sordid descriptions of alcohol-related violence and heroic accounts of sporadic, short-term anti-alcohol agitations by group’s women. These paradoxically serve to marginalize the issue fur there and harming a balanced public discourse. Because the subject of funding for low priority for very low testing, there is little by way of a published Literature body, which can inform public policy, by projecting the social economic impact of alcohol abuse nationwide.

Social aspect of large organizations advocating drinking alcohol companies with the products of mainstream English media touting the health benefits of alcohol safely invaded this space. In the absence of evidence that sensitive or security beverages can be universally applicable, it is apprehension that these movements can be against-productive or even be interpreted as invitations to drink in abstinent population. Fortunately, the impetus for a rational approach to public health to alcohol policy will come from the efforts of non-governmental organizations, which are awakening to the significant negative impact that the harmful use of alcohol on the delivery of their health programs and development.

As the increasing prevalence converges on frequent alcohol signature model, the health burden attributable to alcohol will rise dramatically. It is often assumed that non-communicable diseases disproportionately affect the highest social classes, that mortality levels drop and increase in national income. In low-income countries such as India the prevalence of alcohol and tobacco use is higher among the poor, which increases the risk of car-cardio disease, cancer, liver disease and injuries among the poor compared to the most affluent. There is also a strong association between the consumption of tobacco and alcohol, and loss through borrowing and distress sales of assets due to hospitalization costs.

 

 

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