Rising numbers of British are dying from alcohol-related illnesses, according to a new study by the Glasgow Centre for Population, which calls the results a “warning signal.” Looking at subjects in the cities of Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow, the survey published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health uncovered that deaths from alcohol-related causes for women born after 1970 have doubled over the past two decades, while the death rate for men in the similar age bracket has actually fallen slightly.
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