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    Deadly Alcohol Needs Global Regulation, Health Expert Says

    When considering the world's worst killers, alcohol likely doesn't come to mind. Yet alcohol kills more than 2.5 million people annually, more than AIDS, malaria or tuberculosis.

    For middle-income people, who constitute half the world's population, alcohol is the top health risk factor, greater than obesity, inactivity and even tobacco.

    The World Health Organization has meticulously documented the extent of alcohol abuse in recent years and has published solid recommendations on how to reduce alcohol-related deaths, but this doesn't go far enough, according to Devi Sridhar, a health-policy expert at the University of Cambridge.

    In a commentary appearing today (Feb. 15) in the journal Nature, Sridhar argues that the WHO should regulate alcohol at the global level, enforcing such regulations as a minimum drinking age, zero-tolerance drunken driving, and bans on unlimited drink specials. Abiding by the regulations would be mandatory for the WHO's 194 member states.

    Far from prohibition, the WHO regulations would force nations to strengthen weak drinking laws and better enforce laws already in place, Sridhar says.

    Approaching a bottle a day

    Alcohol consumption is measured in terms of pure ethyl alcohol to compensate for the varying strengths of beer, wine and spirits. A liter bottle of wine with 10 percent alcohol, for example, would be only 0.1 liter of pure alcohol. According to the WHO, Americans each drink 9.4 liters of ethyl alcohol per year on average. That's equivalent to 94 bottles of the aforementioned wine. [See list of top 20 booze-consuming countries]

    As high as that might sound, Americans don't even crack the top 50 on the world charts. Europe, in particular Eastern Europe, dominates the drinking scene. Moldova has the top drinkers, downing 18.4 liters of alcohol per capita yearly. That's equivalent to 184 1-liter bottles of wine, or nearly four bottles a week per person. The legal drinking age in Moldova is 16, and there are few restrictions on when or where alcohol can be sold.

    The price of such alcohol abuse is early death. One in five men in the Russian Federation and neighboring European countries dies as a result of alcohol, according to WHO data. Alcohol abuse is associated with cardiovascular diseases, cirrhosis of the liver, various cancers, violence and vehicle accidents. Alcoholic adults have difficulty working and supporting their families, too.

    Sobering recommendations

    Sridhar argues that the WHO is unique among health organizations in that it can create legally binding conventions. The WHO has done this only twice in its 64-year history: the International Health Regulations, which require countries to report certain disease outbreaks and public-health events; and the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, which commits governments to making legislative moves to reduce the demand for, and the supply of, tobacco.

    No other entity can attack the global problem of alcohol abuse, she said. When it comes to alcohol, though, the WHO has settled on merely recommendations, such as those outlined in the 2010 WHO Global Strategy to Reduce Harmful Use of Alcohol.

    "Countries are aware of the problem, but several haven't made a real commitment to implementing the recommendations," Sridhar told LiveScience. "The problem is not with ministries of health but with ministries of finance, trade, etc. who prioritize other interests first."

    In her Nature commentary, Sridhar said that the existing WHO recommendations could serve as the framework for a new international convention on alcohol regulation. Yet even the United States would struggle to meet several of the 10 recommended target areas, which include advertising restrictions, price hikes and tougher laws against drunken driving.

    "Ministries of health would have a stronger domestic negotiating position in prioritizing alcohol regulation above economic concerns," with the WHO muscle behind them, she wrote.

    Alas, football ads might never be the same.

    Christopher Wanjek is the author of the books "Bad Medicine" and "Food At Work." His column, Bad Medicine, appears regularly on LiveScience.

     
    • Jeremy  •  3 mths ago
      And MARIJUANA is illegal because........................................................
      • Tom 3 mths ago
        It's horrible for the alcohol industry
      • FK-DA-HAWKS 3 mths ago
        they cant tax it
      • johnny 3 mths ago
        Very hard to distill alchohol but very easy to grow marijuana. They don't want to lose that all-mighty CONTROL they have over everything and if it were legal, we'd all be growing that stuff in our back yards all summer long. Some people already are but I can't figure out where they live!
    • wake up!  •  Cypress, California  •  3 mths ago
      Haven't they tried something like this before? And didn't it fail miserably?
    • Snoopy  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      It's five o'clock somewhere; right?
      • David 3 mths ago
        Yeah, and it is also four twenty somewhere. Right on!
    • wake up!  •  Cypress, California  •  3 mths ago
      And in reply to JAFO001...legalize weed!!! Not because I use it, because I don't, but because the Government has no right to prohibit a plant whose effect has many more benefits than detriments. In it's natural form.
      • Glenn 3 mths ago
        likes this
      • Mike McG 3 mths ago
        It should not be a criminal issue, but more benefits than detriments? Not really...take it from a recovered addict.
      • wake up! 3 mths ago
        Mike...yes some people are weak.
    • Kevin  •  3 mths ago
      BEWARE of all of those who seek to protect you from yourself.
    • pops  •  3 mths ago
      Just another step to negate the sovereignty of all nations and move us ever closer to one world government. The globalists never give up.
    • Greg  •  3 mths ago
      Haha, good luck regulating alcohol. You guys ever stop to think that different cultures have different values? This globalization crap needs to stop, one rule doesn't fit all.
    • IfYouSeeKay  •  3 mths ago
      I guess they are not making much progress on a Malaria vaccine.
    • TomTom  •  3 mths ago
      Globally regulate this, Globally tax that......I dont know about you all, but I will have no part of this so called "New World Order" PERIOD!
      • John S 3 mths ago
        Sad FACT. Biblically it will happen, but many of us will NEVER ACCEPT it.
      • Jason 3 mths ago
        How does something happen "biblically" in the future?
    • Sean  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      They should be reminded of the stupidity that was Prohibition.
    • Ian  •  Astoria, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Aren't we already over-regulated? The way to reduce alcohol addiction is to legalize marijuana, which is so much better, produces no hangover, and is non-addictive, at least physically speaking.
      • paul t. 3 mths ago
        sounds like you want to start a new party. you could call it the green party.
      • Shannon M 3 mths ago
        What would the rehabs do for patients? Yet another corrupt money scheme.
      • Ian 3 mths ago
        There already is a Green Party, in Oregon called Pacific Green. I registered with them a few days ago. Roseanne Barr is trying to get nominated as their candidate. Hey, it beats voting for Bugs Bunny, which by the way is illegal in Mississippi.
    • Rick  •  3 mths ago
      Well I think that..... hold on. I gotta go grab another beer.
    • Jedeye Kuhnigget  •  3 mths ago
      Why is it that the government wants to regulate every little thing that we consume? I'm so sick of this bullchit. This isn't the land of the Free. They want us to declare sugar a toxin, want to tell people it's illegal to catch water from their roof. What next? Permits for vegetable gardens??
    • Jimmie  •  3 mths ago
      It's people like that drives me to drink.
    • jay_n_tee  •  Coeur D'Alene, Idaho  •  3 mths ago
      We don't need any regulation for things we do to ourselves. Educate folks on the dangers and risks, and let natural selection work itself out.

      Regulating smoking, drinking and driving, cell phones while driving or truth in food labels all makes sense because it can harm others. Things like drinking are completely self contained and need no regulation.
    • Walter H  •  Glen Allen, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Time to start building stills folks... lol
    • AK  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      I don't get how alcohol is legal while weed isn't. I've done both pretty heavily at different points in my life. Alcohol has nearly killed me on more occasions than I can count. Most recently I spent Christmas in ICU with severe withdrawal when I stopped drinking. I almost died. Not to mention all the jobs, relationships, health etc. it ruined. Worst thing that happened when I smoked weed was spending too much money ordering Chinese food and Domino's. Alcohol is every bit as dangerous as coke or heroin if abused. I don't think it should be banned because many people can drink responsibly, I'm just not one of them. I just don't get how it's perfectly legal and accepted while weed is criminalized. I haven't smoked in over a year either so I really don't care but it baffles me.
    • penny  •  Arden, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Isn't alcohol abuse what happens when you cop a buzz and spill your whiskey and soda?
    • Don  •  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      america tried to stop alcohol in the 1920's it did not work out very well, and the war on drugs not doing too well either. america needs to pull out of the UN and the WHO before any more of our rights are trampled on.
    • JAFO001  •  3 mths ago
      My crystal ball says this forum will soon be overrun with pro-weed legalization comments in a very short period of time. (Happens with every alcohol-themed article, LOL).
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