Young people should be given advice on the dangers of alcohol when they access sexual health services, a group of health experts has recommended.The Alcohol and Sexual Health Working Party says the NHS is missing “key opportunities” to tackle the problem.It suggests alcohol and sexual risk-taking go hand-in-hand.Meanwhile, government advisers say everyone should be asked about their diet, smoking and drinking habits every time they see a health professional.
Via www.bbc.co.uk
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Cocaine and LSD found in air of Spanish cities – Telegraph
Air pollution has long been a fact of life in Spanish cities, but scientists now say that it is not just smog that chokes people as they walk to work or stroll through the park.
A new study has found the air in Madrid and Barcelona is also laced with at least five drugs – most prominently cocaine.
The Superior Council of Scientific Investigations, a government institute, said on its website that in addition to cocaine, it found trace amounts of amphetamines, opiates, cannabinoids and lysergic acid -a relative of LSD – in air-quality control stations in the cities.
Via www.telegraph.co.uk
The Champion of Painkillers – ProPublica
The news about narcotic painkillers is increasingly dire: Overdoses now kill nearly 15,000 people a year — more than heroin and cocaine combined. In some states, the painkiller death toll exceeds that of car crashes.
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The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared the overdoses from opioid drugs like OxyContin an “epidemic.” And a growing group of experts doubts that they work for long-term pain.
But the pills continue to have an influential champion in the American Pain Foundation, which describes itself as the nation’s largest advocacy group for pain patients. Its message: The risk of addiction is overblown, and the drugs are underused. What the nonprofit doesn’t highlight is the money behind that message.The foundation collected nearly 90 percent of its $5 million funding last year from the drug and medical-device industry — and closely mirrors its positions, an examination by ProPublica found.Although the foundation maintains it is sticking up for the needs of millions of suffering patients, records and interviews show that it favors those who want to preserve access to the drugs over those who worry about their risks.
Via www.propublica.org
Secondhand Smoke Way Down, Brits Find
Levels of secondhand smoke exposure among nonsmoking English adults declined significantly after smoke-free laws went into effect, according to a new U.K. study.Exposure to secondhand smoke, as measured by the percentage of the population with undetectable salivary cotinine, declined from 1998 to 2008. The percentage of the population who had undetectable cotinine was 2.9 times higher and the geometric mean cotinine declined by 80% over the term, Michelle Sims, PhD, from the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies at the University of Bath, and colleagues found.After the implementation of the legislation, there was also a significant fall in exposure, they reported in Environmental Health Perspectives.The odds of having undetectable cotinine were 1.5 times higher (95% CI 1.3 to 1.8) and the geometric mean cotinine declined by 27% (95% CI 17% to 36%) after adjusting for pre-legislation trend and potential confounders.
Via www.medpagetoday.com
The high cost of virtue
IMAGINE a Briton’s new year resolutions: he vows to stop smoking 20 cigarettes a day, forgo his daily bottle of claret and nightly whisky, and stop betting on football. Confronting his enlarging gut, he promises to make his ten-mile round-trip commute by bike, not car. He may even go walking at weekends.What admirable goals. And since this gentleman’s annual vice bill comes to around £7,500 ($11,750) he will be well-rewarded for his virtue even before considering the effect on his health. But the Treasury might rejoice a little less. More than half of that vice bill flows directly into government coffers. In the fiscal year 2010-11 nearly 10% of all taxes collected came from duty on alcohol, tobacco, gambling and fuel as well as from vehicle excise duty, a tax that falls most heavily on the least efficient cars.
Via www.economist.com
Seven Initiative Petitions Relating to Local Taxes on Cigarettes or Tobacco Products Approved for Circulation for 2012 Ballot
Secretary of State Robin Carnahan today announced that seven initiative petitions relating to local taxes on cigarettes or tobacco products have met state standards for circulation.The ballot title for the first two approved petitions reads:Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to:allow voters in cities and counties to set and control local taxes on cigarettes or tobacco products within their city or county; and
use the proceeds of such taxes for local job creation, health care, public education, reduction and prevention of tobacco use, or other uses specifically approved by local voters?This proposal has no fiscal impact (change in costs, savings, or revenues) for state and local governmental entities as it will only enact enabling legislation allowing the establishment of local tobacco taxes that may or may not be submitted to and approved by voters.
Via www.koamtv.com
Top-shelf sales raise the spirits as prices fall
TOP-SHELF spirits are defying a stagnant alcohol market and the downturn in discretionary spending as drinkers increasingly drown their economic sorrows in some of Scotland’s finest.
Via www.theaustralian.com.au
Sad cocaine death
Not sure this is the most responsible headline really:
“Man Eats Cocaine From Brother’s Butt, Dies”
A South Carolina man’s brother died after police said he was forced to eat cocaine hidden in his brother’s backside.
Both brothers were taken into custody on allegations they had drugs in their car.
But police told Charleston, S.C., TV station WCIV there were additional drugs hidden in 23-year-old Deangelo Mitchell’s backside. Officers said Deangelo Mitchell convinced his brother, 20-year-old Wayne Mitchell, to swallow the ounce of cocaine to hide the evidence. He died soon afterward.
Via www.wyff4.com
Why alcohol makes your head spin
Why does alcohol make your head spin? The Chicago Tribune has the answer:
In time for New Years: an explanation of the effect alcohol has on one’s inner ear.
Via www.chicagotribune.com
Germany: More seniors addicted to drugs and alcohol
Hundreds of thousands of German senior citizens are dependent on drugs or alcohol and authorities worry the number is only increasing.
Via www.thelocal.de