Face Facts ; We All Know the Risks of Alcohol On Our Health - but, Vain As It Sounds, Some of Us Might Take More Notice of the Fear It Can Affect Our Personal Appearance. Alcohol Concern Wales' Andrew Misell Told Wm How to Spot the Signs Our Favourite Tipple Is Playing Havoc with Our Looks

Western MailApril 20, 2010

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Q: Why is it the messages surrounding alcohol and liver disease don't seem to be getting through to women? A: There's still a lot of work to do to help both women and men understand more about their own drinking, and how they can enjoy alcohol without endangering their health.

Surveys suggest that while most of us are aware that there are recommended daily and weekly maximum amounts of alcohol, many of us don't know what these are, and don't know how they relate to our own drinking.

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Face Facts ; We All Know the Risks of Alcohol On Our Health - but, Vain As It Sounds, Some of Us Might Take More Notice of the Fear It Can Affect Our Personal Appearance. Alcohol Concern Wales' Andrew Misell Told Wm How to Spot the Signs Our Favourite Tipple Is Playing Havoc with Our Looks

Alcohol Concern is calling for clearer information about sensible drinking on alcohol packaging and wherever alcohol is sold, so w1e can make more informed choices.

Messages about the calorific content of alcohol sometimes get through to youn...

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