Bhutan is a small country undergoing rapid social change arising from income growth, urbanisation and Western cultural influence. Markers of poverty, namely infectious disease and infant mortality, have improved dramatically. The attention of health authorities is now focused on the non-communicable disease and injury burdens, to which alcohol consumption is a major contributor. The paper draws on official data to characterise the consumption of alcohol and related harm, and the nature of the alcohol market, with commentary on crucial aspects of availability policies and drink-driving regulation that need reform
Aim: Bhutan is a low-middle income country that, like many others, experiences significant alcohol-r...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for the burden of disease worldwide. Both the avera...
© 2019 Dr Orratai WaleewongThis thesis focuses on alcohol’s harm to others (HTO), the negative effec...
By drawing on the socio-cultural, religious, and traditional practices that encourage the use of alc...
In many developing countries, in addition to household income, there are a number of other socio-eco...
Alcoholic beverages have been a part of social life for millennia and it has been difficult for the ...
Bhutan is a low-middle-income country with poor roads, rapidly increasing motor vehicle use and heav...
Alcohol consumption and related abuse are causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide (WHO). Consump...
Background: While specific taxation has been found to be effective in reducing alcohol consumption a...
Background: This review was performed to evaluate the trend of alcohol use, characteristics of consu...
Alcohol consumption increases health risks and social consequences. It also lowers productivity resu...
This paper reports on trends in alcohol consumption and related problems in the Republic of Ireland ...
This paper sets out to chart key trends in alcohol consumption and harm, and of related policy activ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS This article summarizes the findings and conclusions of the third edition of ...
Drinking alcohol is one of the risk that faces the society, and the public health authorizes as well...
Aim: Bhutan is a low-middle income country that, like many others, experiences significant alcohol-r...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for the burden of disease worldwide. Both the avera...
© 2019 Dr Orratai WaleewongThis thesis focuses on alcohol’s harm to others (HTO), the negative effec...
By drawing on the socio-cultural, religious, and traditional practices that encourage the use of alc...
In many developing countries, in addition to household income, there are a number of other socio-eco...
Alcoholic beverages have been a part of social life for millennia and it has been difficult for the ...
Bhutan is a low-middle-income country with poor roads, rapidly increasing motor vehicle use and heav...
Alcohol consumption and related abuse are causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide (WHO). Consump...
Background: While specific taxation has been found to be effective in reducing alcohol consumption a...
Background: This review was performed to evaluate the trend of alcohol use, characteristics of consu...
Alcohol consumption increases health risks and social consequences. It also lowers productivity resu...
This paper reports on trends in alcohol consumption and related problems in the Republic of Ireland ...
This paper sets out to chart key trends in alcohol consumption and harm, and of related policy activ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS This article summarizes the findings and conclusions of the third edition of ...
Drinking alcohol is one of the risk that faces the society, and the public health authorizes as well...
Aim: Bhutan is a low-middle income country that, like many others, experiences significant alcohol-r...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for the burden of disease worldwide. Both the avera...
© 2019 Dr Orratai WaleewongThis thesis focuses on alcohol’s harm to others (HTO), the negative effec...