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The introduction of Local Licensing Guidance in South Leeds has resulted in control measures being agreed by new licensees.
Applications for alcohol licences are mapped against alcohol specific hospital admissions and violent incident data to help inform decisions.
A member of the public health team on secondment to the licensing department supported the review of the council's Statement of Licensing Policy.
Fewer adults dying from conditions directly caused by alcohol, but deaths from related conditions, such as cancer, rise by 1%.
Harmful drinking, Zika virus and travel, new PHE and DH antibiotic resistance video, and changes to population screening programes highlighted.
How Islington Council is meeting the diverse needs of harmful and dependent drinkers.
Updated alcohol consumption guidelines give new advice on limits for men and pregnant women.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
PHE encourages drinkers to take a break from alcohol as many admit they need a break as festive season hits peak on ‘Booze’s Black Friday’.
PHE shows the benefits of involving recovering alcohol and drug users designing and developing treatment for themselves and others.
Second year that Public Health England has run capital investment in drug and alcohol recovery services.
Ministers met industry representatives to agree a series of pledges to tackle the £21 billion a year cost of drink-related harm.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New figures from Public Health England (PHE), published today, show a continued decline in alcohol-related deaths.
Concerns about normalisation of overweight, possible links between deafness, blindness and dementia and pedestrian and cycle safety.
Report concludes that a new indicator for alcohol-related hospital admissions will give a more reliable measure of trends.
This update contains new baseline information for 11 indicators as well as more recent data for 12 indicators.
The system for treating alcohol dependence among adults in England is performing well overall for those accessing services.
A new report has been published one year on from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Public Health England responds to the Government's decision on minimum unit pricing.
The “shocking” local variation in early death rates has been exposed today by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
Improvements in the fight against 5 major diseases, including cardiovascular disease, could save 30,000 lives by 2020, says Jeremy Hunt.
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