Friday, January 31, 2014

The extraordinary drinking Russians

BBC News - Vodka blamed for high death rates in Russia
The high number of early deaths in Russia is mainly due to people drinking too much alcohol,particularly vodka, research suggests. 

The study, in The Lancet, says 25% of Russian men die before
they are 55, and most of the deaths are down to alcohol. The comparable
UK figure is 7%.
As ridiculously bad as those figures sound, they actually are an improvement on the not so recent past:
Russia brought in stricter alcohol control measures in 2006, including raising taxes and restricting sales.

Researchers say alcohol consumption has fallen by a third
since then and the proportion of men dying before they reach 55 years
old has fallen from 37% to 25%.
It must be hard running a good economy with so many people drinking themselves into early graves.



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