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AFS Comment on Public Health Scotland ABI Review | News | Alcohol Focus Scotland
Public Health Scotland has today (29th October) published its review of alcohol brief interventions in Scotland, providing recommendations for policy. The report calls for a refreshed approach to embedding conversations about alcohol across health

Alcohol and diabetes: a guest blog post from Diabetes Scotland | News | Alco...
Guest bloggers from Diabetes Scotland discuss relationship between alcohol consumption and diabetes.

Current alcohol labelling of little relevance to young adult drinkers | News...
Visible, meaningful health information and warnings may help to inform the public about potential risks.

Newly published figures reveal 40% drop in alcohol treatment in Scotland ove...
AFS responds to newly published alcohol treatment figures, highlighting the 40% decrease and calling for action.

How can alcohol labels be improved to help people make informed consumption ...
Blog from researchers exploring what works on alcohol labels

New evidence demonstrates that alcohol ads lead to youth drinking | News | A...
New evidence concludes that the marketing of alcoholic drinks is one cause of underage drinking.

Stand Firm and Save Lives | News | Alcohol Focus Scotland
More than 80 organisations from across Scotland and beyond have come together to call on MSPs to increase the minimum unit price for alcohol to 65p.

Widespread support to increase MUP | News | Alcohol Focus Scotland
28 organisations support AFS and SHAAP’s calls to increase the minimum unit price.

AFS welcome Scottish Government plans to increase MUP | News | Alcohol Focus...
The Scottish Government has announced plans to continue and increase minimum unit pricing to 65p per unit. AFS respond.

Alcohol policy measures could reduce ambulance callouts | News | Alcohol Foc...
Initial dramatic decline in lockdown alcohol-related ambulance callouts reverted to pre-pandemic levels as home drinking increased.

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The figures

24%
of Scots drink at hazardous or harmful levels (more than 14 units a week)
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