Does Dry January change how we drink? - Institute of Alcohol Studies
A new study finds that Dry January does show up in national alcohol sales data β people drink less and buy more no/lo options during the month. But most return to old habits by February, raising quest...
Sober months like Dry January have become increasingly popular in recent years, but do they actually change how we drink?
In this blog, @aishamoolla.bsky.social outlines the findings from recent @sarg-scharr.bsky.social research on the short and long-term impacts.
www.ias.org.uk/2025/09/23/d...
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New report reveals further growth and key trends in alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks market - Sheffield Addictions Research Group
A second Monitoring Report from the Sheffield Addictions Research Group has been published, revealing further growth in the alcohol-free and low-alcohol (no/lo) drinks market and offering new insights...
Lots of media coverage this morning of findings from our new report 'Alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks in Great Britain: Monitoring report on 2023 data'. The no/lo market continues to expand and no/lo drinks are more likely to be consumed by risky drinkers. Find out more π @nihr.bsky.social
24.09.2025 08:53 β π 4 π 4 π¬ 0 π 2
The Government's big new 10 year health plan has finally been published.
In spite of lots of talk about moving towards prevention rather than treatment, there is basically no meaningful alcohol prevention policy here.
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In response to the NHS 10-year plan, Prof Sir Ian Gilmore, AHA Chair, welcomes improved labelling but says it is "staggering" that the most evidence-based policies to reduce alcohol harm did not make it into the final plan.
Our full statement: ahauk.org/news/nhs-plan/
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Solidarity with all my friends at Sheffield on strike! Great to see my old home of Geography represented and some familiar faces π
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Trends in the alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks market in the UK - Sheffield Addictions Research Group
In this blog post Luke Wilson discusses the latest trends in the alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks market in the UK including the on-trade, off-trade and their use by people attempting to reduce the...
The alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks market in the UK is growing, but slowly. In this new blog post Luke Wilson talks about key trends identified in a study he led with @abi-stevely.bsky.social. He also considers the wider implications of these trends for public health. #alcohol #nolo
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A systematic review of adolescent alcohol-related harm trends in high-income countries with declines in adolescent consumption by Emma Vieira and colleagues @nic-alcohol.bsky.social @amypennay.bsky.social @jholmessheff.bsky.social buff.ly/uaIqVS9
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