Health effects of wine
Bulgaria: Proposed Law Seeks to Ban Energy Drink Sales to Minors Under 18
A new legislative proposal in Bulgaria aims to prohibit the sale, purchase, and provision of energy drinks to individuals under 18 years of age.
Ancient Roman “Refrigerator” Discovered in Bulgaria!
Wine-drinking vessels, bowls, and animal bones were found inside it.
Microplastics in drinking water not a health risk for now: WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) said Aug. 22 the level of microplastics in drinking-water is not yet dangerous for humans but called for more research into potential future risk.
Swimming safety guidelines issued
The National Public Health Organization (EODY) on Wednesday issued a series of guidelines aimed at reducing the number of drownings at Greece's beaches, advising people with children to be vigilant at all times and to opt for locations that have a lifeguard service.
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2019 draft budget does not include wine tax, sources say
The government's 2019 draft budget does not include revenues from a controversial excise tax on wine, which means the measure has been abolished, Kathimerini understands.
Deputy Agricultural Development Minister Vasilis Kokkalis reportedly informed representatives of the Greek wine sector on the development during an ongoing meeting held in Athens on Thursday, sources told the paper.
Zero Tolerance: No Safe Level of Alcohol, Study Says
AFP - Even an occasional glass of wine or beer increases the risk of health problems and dying, according to a major study on drinking in 195 nations that attributes 2.8 million premature deaths worldwide each year to booze.
Scotland introduces minimum alcohol pricing to cut deaths
Scotland introduced minimum unit pricing on alcohol on May 1 as it tries to improve public health by raising the cost of cheap, strong drinks favored by young people and binge-drinkers.
'World's Oldest Wine' Found in 8,000-Year-Old Jars in Georgia
Scientists say 8,000-year-old pottery fragments have revealed the earliest evidence of grape wine-making, reported BBC.
The earthenware jars containing residual wine compounds were found in two sites south of the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, researchers said.
Some of the jars bore images of grape clusters and a man dancing.
No alcohol for drivers, say Greek coroners
Greek coroners are advising those driving during the holidays to abstain from alcohol altogether. Ahead of the New Year's celebrations, the Hellenic Society of Forensic Medicine noted that local morgues are always filled with the bodies of young people at this time of year.
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Top medical officer tells Britons drinking any alcohol is risky
Britons need to drink less as any alcohol consumption increases the risk of cancer and other diseases, the government's health chiefs said in the first new guidelines issued for 20 years which were denounced by critics as "nanny state" scaremongering.