More dangerous than alcohol, cocaine and sleeping pills
A new study (by the Daily Telegraph, 11/01/2010) scientists found that alcohol was one of the most dangerous substances on the individual and society, and with that the drug may Ieckon impact on the individual more, but the wine has had a devastating impact on social relations.
The study says that the threat posed by alcohol is equal to three times the risk of cocaine, and alcohol the most influential and harmful than heroin and narcotic pills (ecstasy pills).
The Alcohol Abuse third leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States of America, as it contributes to the onset of a large number of diseases, traffic accidents, and crimes. And alcohol spoil the social relations and contribute to the spread of hatred and the development of aggressive behavior toward others.
WHO confirms that mental disorders, especially depression and alcohol use disorders, is a major risk factor for suicide in Europe and North America. The 2002 statistics indicate that the abuse of alcohol causes the occurrence of some 2.3 million premature deaths around the world, and stands behind the 4.4 per cent of the global burden of disease.
A new study (by the Daily Telegraph, 11/01/2010) scientists found that alcohol was one of the most dangerous substances on the individual and society, and with that the drug may Ieckon impact on the individual more, but the wine has had a devastating impact on social relations.
The study says that the threat posed by alcohol is equal to three times the risk of cocaine, and alcohol the most influential and harmful than heroin and narcotic pills (ecstasy pills).
The Alcohol Abuse third leading cause of preventable deaths in the United States of America, as it contributes to the onset of a large number of diseases, traffic accidents, and crimes. And alcohol spoil the social relations and contribute to the spread of hatred and the development of aggressive behavior toward others.
WHO confirms that mental disorders, especially depression and alcohol use disorders, is a major risk factor for suicide in Europe and North America. The 2002 statistics indicate that the abuse of alcohol causes the occurrence of some 2.3 million premature deaths around the world, and stands behind the 4.4 per cent of the global burden of disease.