Once again alcohol is in the news - the UK is the European leader for alcohol-related disease. Alcohol causes 80% of deaths from liver disease. Unlike most other chronic diseases and cancers, premature deaths from alcoholic liver disease in the UK have increased dramatically in the past 40 years. Actually alcohol consumption has fallen in the past decade, but fewer people are doing the drinking. Our NHS gives a disjointed service, with few alcohol care teams in hospitals and little coordination between hospitals, GP's, public and social health services.
As with other marketing activity, the "4 P's" apply - Price, Place of sale (availability), Promotions, and Product. We have somehow to change the binge-drinking "culture" also through Promotion of health and education.
In the Philippines there is not so much data on the extent of alcohol abuse. Many filipinos don't consider it a health problem and don't seek early treatment. Production of beer and other liquors is profitable - look at the San Miguel Corporation. Beer, and now wine, consumption is increasing. There is lax monitoring of sales although the minimum legal age is 18. Underage drinking is common. Drinking in public was banned during last year's elections, but I saw drinking on the streets during fiestas, the police cautioned the drinkers, then disappeared ! Private rehabilitation centres are available ...at a price.
If you don't drink, there is no reason to start for health reasons ! However, moderate drinking is probably beneficial by increasing "good cholesterol" and reducing the risk of heart disease.
"Moderate" means : 2 - 3 units / day for women and 3 - 4 units / day for men, with 1 or 2 alcohol - free days / week, and no binge - drinking. This is not sexist - women are more susceptible to the risks of alcohol abuse. So, in practice, a daily large glass of wine or pint of beer may have overall health benefits that outweigh risks.
Tagay tayo ! Cheers !