Wideopen mum Evie Jay thought alcohol was helping her to escape problems - but stopping drinking made her realise in fact booze was making everything from her anxiety to her relationships worse. Evie, ...
Alcohol has become the nation’s coping mechanism since the start of the pandemic, it has emerged. Analysing independent data from over 1000 Britons, our raison d'être for drinking was largely social ...
A drinking problem does not always look like vodka for breakfast, total blackouts and an inability to hold down a job. Lots of people might be struggling with alcohol in less obvious ways – and ...
Coming to the realisation that you have a drinking problem can sometimes be the hardest part of dealing with the blight of alcohol misuse. It is thought that more than half a million people in the UK ...
Thanks to social media, the "sober curious" movement has gained momentum in recent years. In contrast to the binge-drinking culture of old, Gen Z and Millennials are increasingly rejecting alcohol.
One of the safest predictions you could have made about the way we’d try to cope with Covid-19 is that we’d drink more alcohol. This drug is so embedded in our society and psyche that we don’t think ...
Alcohol abuse has increased during the coronavirus pandemic, according to the British Liver Trust, which has reported a 500% rise in calls to its helpline since lockdown began in March. Three people ...
Alcohol has become the nation’s coping mechanism since the start of the pandemic, it has emerged. Analysing independent data from over 1000 Britons, our raison d'être for drinking was largely social ...
Alcohol has become the nation’s coping mechanism since the start of the pandemic, it has emerged. Analysing independent data from over 1000 Britons, our raison d'être for drinking was largely social ...
Alcohol has become the nation’s coping mechanism since the start of the pandemic, it has emerged. Analysing independent data from over 1000 Britons, our raison d'être for drinking was largely social ...