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Hello, my name is South Africa… we have a collective drinking problem : Alcohol bans had more impact than curfews, study finds

Hello, my name is South Africa… we have a collective drinking problem : Alcohol bans had more impact than curfews, study finds
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Hello, my name is South Africa we have a collecti

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Alcohol bans keep trauma cases down, but SA should look at less intrusive measures - researcher

These findings were released in a South African study published this week However, in a potential third wave, one of the authors of the study believes less intrusive measures could also be effective The nationwide alcohol sales ban during previous Covid lockdowns in South Africa led to a significant decrease in the number of trauma cases in the Worcester Regional Hospital in the Western Cape – followed by a resurgence when the ban was lifted, a study published on Monday showed.  However, only complete bans appeared to be valuable in freeing up medical resources. When researchers looked at the patterns of hospital use, partial bans didn t make any statistical difference,

Study finds 40% of e-cigarettes shops located near universities and colleges

Study finds 40% of e-cigarettes shops located near universities and colleges 1 March 2021 4:04 PM Share This: SAMRC scientist of the alcohol, tobacco and other drugs research unit Dr Catherine Egbe gives details of their research. Public Health Researchers are arguing that there is a need to speedily pass the Control of Tobacco and Electronic Delivery Systems Bill into law on e-cigarettes. The studies were conducted by the Africa Centre for Tobacco Industry Monitoring and Policy Research at the Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, the University of Pretoria and the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC). Azania Mosaka talks to SAMRC scientist of the alcohol, tobacco and other drugs research unit Dr Catherine Egbe about the study.

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