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Mum warns parents of danger after son dies from sniffing aerosol

5 April 2009

A grieving mum whose son died from sniffing an aerosol has warned parents about the killer lurking in their cupboards.
Drug court opens in Bristol

March 2009

A team of specially trained magistrates will work at a new court in Bristol. The court has been opened specifically with the aim of cutting incidents of re-offending. The magistrates will deal with users, dealers and those who commit crimes to fees their habit.
Chronic alcoholic stabs partner 177 times

6 March 2009

A chronic alcoholic who stabbed his partner 177 times has been found guilty of murder.
Government advises under-15 alcohol ban

29 January 2009

Alcohol for under-15s should be banned, according to England's chief medical officer.
New clinic for people addicted to gambling opens

28 November 2008

In the heart of London's Soho district there is a new NHS service. Set up for a one year trial, this is the first walk-in NHS clinic for gambling addicts.
NHS alcohol services struggling

29 October 2008

Alcohol-related ill-health is 'heavy and increasing burden' for the National Health Service, according to a report by the National Audit Office (NAO).
One in 20 hospital admissions for over-35s due to smoking

8 October 2008

NHS Information Centre report has found smoking is the reason that one in 20 hospital admissions for over-35s.
Parents to be given youth alcohol guidelines

2 June 2008

The government has unveiled a plan to cut the number of young people who are drinking excessively.
Drugs 'blight most parts of UK'

22 May 2008

Drugs are a problem for three-quarters of people in the UK, according to research by the BBC.
New government campaign aims to tackle alcohol ignorance

22 May 2008

Most drinkers in England do not know how many units of alcohol are in a glass of wine, a government survey has found.
Hospital alcohol admissions rise steeply

22 May 2008

Alcohol-related hospital admissions in England have risen by more than 50 percent in the past 12 years according to an NHS report.
Smoking deadly to DNA

14 May 2008

Smoking can attack protein cells and cause deadly changes in DNA, according to recent research from the US.
Mother campaigns for substance abuse awareness

26 October 2007

According to a BBC News report, one person dies each week in the UK from substances including aerosol sprays, glue and petrol fumes.
Alcohol shares the blame for 62 percent fire death rise
Alcohol was a 'contributory factor' to more than 40 percent of fatal fires in Scotland in the past year, an official report claims.
Increased adult health risk for teen drinkers
Teenagers who drink or use drugs before the age of 15 may risk in later life, recent research suggests.