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没太看懂,你说俄国酗酒的事,如果你执政,俄国应当如何管制酒?该开放还是更严格管制?

加拿大的土著地区,有些有dry 正策,管制很严格,大概卖酒基本是非法的。世界会朝这个方向发展吗?

酒是历史产物,全球几乎所有民族在几千年前,就开始喝。很难禁。考虑历史因素,应该缓缓图之。慢慢地减少可以喝酒的场所,大力宣传酒精百害无一利的本质。

但是酒是全球几千年的历史,毒品可不是,对毒品,不放松管制就是了。

最重要的是,提高人民精神状态,才是对付酗酒的关键。吸大麻,长期而言,不仅不会解救,反而会增加酗酒,这是因为,两者都是在摧毁人的精神。所以这两者很可能相互促进,一起摧毁瘾君子。
 
Recreational marijuana users tend to drink more alcohol, medicinal users drink less

娱乐大妈的使用者,倾向于更多地喝酒!

Reviewed by James Ives, M.Psych. (Editor)Jun 25 2019
There is a lack of agreement about the relationship between marijuana and alcohol use. Does marijuana use increase or decrease alcohol consumption? Research based on interviews with users of both marijuana and alcohol reveals that recreational users tend to drink more alcohol, and medicinal users drink less alcohol, on marijuana-use days. These results and others will be shared at the 42ndannual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) in Minneapolis June 22-26.

There is conflicting evidence in the literature as to whether cannabis acts as a substitute, meaning that it replaces the effects of alcohol, or complement, meaning that it enhances alcohol intoxication. In other words, there is evidence on both sides of the debate: that individuals both drink more and drink less when using cannabis on the same day."

Rachel Gunn, postdoctoral research fellow at Brown University

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Gunn will discuss her findings at the RSA meeting on Monday, June 24.

"We hoped to clarify this debate by examining daily patterns of alcohol and cannabis co-use in a sample of veterans who use cannabis for both medicinal and recreational reasons," said Gunn. "We examined medicinal versus recreational users because they appear to have very different cannabis and alcohol use patterns. For instance, recreational users tend to drink more compared to medicinal users. We collected three waves of data from these two groups across a period of 540 calendar days."

Gunn described three main findings. "One, daily use of cannabis is associated with increased drinking in the same day among recreational users," she said. "Two, daily use of cannabis is not associated with increased drinking in the same day among medicinal users. Three, medicinal cannabis users who report more frequently using cannabis as a replacement for alcohol drink less on days that they use cannabis compared to days they do not."

Gunn stressed the need for interventions that recognize recreational use of marijuana is a risk factor for alcohol use and related problems. "There is also a need for additional research on the impact of differing cannabis formulations, such as cannabidiol (CBD) versus Δ9–tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), on alcohol craving and consumption," she added. "Also, on how patterns of use may differ for individuals with a diverse set of conditions and reasons for using medicinal cannabis."
 
酒是历史产物,全球几乎所有民族在几千年前,就开始喝。很难禁。考虑历史因素,应该缓缓图之。慢慢地减少可以喝酒的场所,大力宣传酒精百害无一利的本质。

但是酒是全球几千年的历史,毒品可不是,对毒品,不放松管制就是了。

最重要的是,提高人民精神状态,才是对付酗酒的关键。吸大麻,长期而言,不仅不会解救,反而会增加酗酒,这是因为,两者都是在摧毁人的精神。所以这两者很可能相互促进,一起摧毁瘾君子。
这和历史长短有什么关系,自古就存在的东西多着呢,难道就合理吗?你所提倡的趋势到哪里去了?

你是基于毒品是坏的,这个基础,所以不能放松管制,但这不是所有人的看法。

酒文化只能越来越发扬光大,看不出会慢慢减少的趋势,你能让法餐,意大利餐等西餐馆不卖酒吗?百害无一利也只是你个人的看法。
 
自古存在的东西不一定是好的。更不一定合理。人是90%理性动物。总会剩下10%不理性。

但是,我宁可人类从90%理性,花100年,上升到91%。而不愿意看到,人类由90%退化到0%。而什么能让人类在短期内彻底失去理性捏?

毒品!
 
No amount of alcohol — not even 1 glass of wine — is safe, global study says
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BY KATIE DANGERFIELD GLOBAL NEWS
Posted August 24, 2018 7:02 am
Updated August 27, 2018 3:00 pm
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ABOVE: Bad news for even casual drinkers according to one new study.
There is no amount of liquor, beer or wine that is safe for your overall health, according to a new global study.

The study, published in the Lancet on Friday, said alcohol was the leading risk factor for disease and premature death in men and women between the ages of 15 and 49 across the world in 2016, accounting for nearly one in 10 deaths. That same year, alcohol was associated with 2.8 million deaths.

WATCH: Any amount of alcohol considered hazardous to health

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0:52Any amount of alcohol considered hazardous to health
Any amount of alcohol considered hazardous to health
The deaths included alcohol-related cancer, cardiovascular disease, infectious diseases, intentional injuries such as violence and self-harm, traffic collisions and unintentional injuries like drowning and fires.

Although previous studies have found that light-to-moderate drinking can reduce heart disease, the researchers said alcohol is still likely to do more harm and the safest level of drinking is none.

WATCH: Rate of alcohol-related hospitalizations and deaths increasing faster for women than men

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0:54Rate of alcohol-related hospitalizations and deaths increasing faster for women than men
Rate of alcohol-related hospitalizations and deaths increasing faster for women than men
“Previous studies have found a protective effect of alcohol on some conditions, but we found that the combined health risks associated with alcohol increases with any amount of alcohol,” lead author of the study Dr. Max Griswold, at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), University of Washington said.

LISTEN: Study author Max Griswold explains how, as you reduce the amount of alcohol you consume, you reduce the risks to your health





“The strong association between alcohol consumption and the risk of cancer, injuries, and infectious diseases offset the protective effects for heart disease in our study.”

WATCH: No amount of alcohol is good for overall health, study says

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2:39Study: No amount of alcohol is good for overall health
Study: No amount of alcohol is good for overall health
For people over the age of 50, cancers were the leading cause of alcohol-related deaths. They were responsible for 27.1 per cent of alcohol-related deaths of women and 18.9 per cent of men in 2016.

READ MORE: Canadian women increasingly drinking themselves to death, report says

Griswold said that although the health risks associated with alcohol start off being small with one drink a day, they rise rapidly as people drink more.

For example, having one “standard drink” (10 grams of alcohol, equivalent to a small beer or glass of wine) per day can increase your risk of developing at least one of two dozen health problems but about 0.5 per cent, the study found.

The health risk increased to seven per cent for people who consumed two drinks a day and soared to 37 per cent for those who drank five drinks.

WATCH: New study shows how dangerous alcohol is to your health

2017-06-23T00-17-50.733Z--1280x720.jpg
2:04New study shows how dangerous alcohol is to your health
New study shows how dangerous alcohol is to your health
The study suggested that governments should think of advising people to abstain from alcohol.

The Canadian Centre for Substance Use and Addiction recommends people drink no more than two drinks a day, 10 per week for women and 15 per week for men.

How many people are drinking?
One in three, or 2.4 billion people around the world, drink alcohol, the study shows.

Among men, drinking alcohol in 2016 was the most widespread in Denmark, along with Norway, Argentina, Germany and Poland. Pakistan had the fewest male drinkers.

READ MORE: More than 1 alcoholic drink a day could take years off your life, study says

Among women, Denmark also ranked first, followed by Norway, Germany, Argentina and New Zealand. Bangladesh had the fewest women drinking.

Men in Romania and women in Ukraine drank the most — 8.2 and 4.2 drinks per day respectively.

READ MORE: Here’s a breakdown of what alcohol does to your body

The Lancet study, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, used data from the 2016 Global Burden of Disease report, which looked at levels of alcohol use and its health effects in 195 countries, between 1990 and 2016.

Researchers looked at data from 15- to 95-year-olds and compared people who did not drink at all with those who had one alcoholic drink a day.
 
自古存在的东西不一定是好的。更不一定合理。人是90%理性动物。总会剩下10%不理性。

但是,我宁可人类从90%理性,花100年,上升到91%。而不愿意看到,人类由90%退化到0%。而什么能让人类在短期内彻底失去理性捏?

毒品!
还理性动物呢?如果90%合理,现在还在原始社会,奴隶社会呢。不说别的,对罪犯的惩处,以及最高刑罚的执行潮流是极大的发展了吧?你可以不认同,但至少可以看出发展趋势。
 
生物进化本身没有方向性。适者生存。
但是地球有限的历史证明,理性是唯一的能够让人类胜出的因素。论起哪一方面的能力,总有很多种动物,能力远在人类之上,为什么他们没有机会发展出人类程度的文明?因为他们没有理性的启蒙。

因为人类进步是熵增的反面,商减,违反自然的大趋势,而如果你不想人类文明毁灭,必须维持的是整体的熵减。不断提高的秩序,不断增加的自控,不断与10%的动物性协商,不断试图推进理性。不断抵抗非理性成分。这儿不是说个人不能找乐子,91%理性的人比起90%的人,不一样的仅仅是,他找乐子的方式很多,不一定要喝酒,可以玩别的。

91%的理性,正是90%对环境的尊重的产物。
 
No amount of alcohol — not even 1 glass of wine — is safe, global study says
katie_dangerfield_220x260px.jpg

BY KATIE DANGERFIELD GLOBAL NEWS
Posted August 24, 2018 7:02 am
Updated August 27, 2018 3:00 pm
TMS_NO_BOOZE_848x480_1305695299528.jpg


ABOVE: Bad news for even casual drinkers according to one new study.
There is no amount of liquor, beer or wine that is safe for your overall health, according to a new global study.

The study, published in the Lancet on Friday, said alcohol was the leading risk factor for disease and premature death in men and women between the ages of 15 and 49 across the world in 2016, accounting for nearly one in 10 deaths. That same year, alcohol was associated with 2.8 million deaths.

WATCH: Any amount of alcohol considered hazardous to health

GLBCNH240818HEALTH_Mezz_848x480_1306185795836.jpg
0:52Any amount of alcohol considered hazardous to health
Any amount of alcohol considered hazardous to health
The deaths included alcohol-related cancer, cardiovascular disease, infectious diseases, intentional injuries such as violence and self-harm, traffic collisions and unintentional injuries like drowning and fires.

Although previous studies have found that light-to-moderate drinking can reduce heart disease, the researchers said alcohol is still likely to do more harm and the safest level of drinking is none.

WATCH: Rate of alcohol-related hospitalizations and deaths increasing faster for women than men

Drinking.jpg
0:54Rate of alcohol-related hospitalizations and deaths increasing faster for women than men
Rate of alcohol-related hospitalizations and deaths increasing faster for women than men
“Previous studies have found a protective effect of alcohol on some conditions, but we found that the combined health risks associated with alcohol increases with any amount of alcohol,” lead author of the study Dr. Max Griswold, at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), University of Washington said.

LISTEN: Study author Max Griswold explains how, as you reduce the amount of alcohol you consume, you reduce the risks to your health





“The strong association between alcohol consumption and the risk of cancer, injuries, and infectious diseases offset the protective effects for heart disease in our study.”

WATCH: No amount of alcohol is good for overall health, study says

GNJELOWICKI_848x480_1306108483777.jpg
2:39Study: No amount of alcohol is good for overall health
Study: No amount of alcohol is good for overall health
For people over the age of 50, cancers were the leading cause of alcohol-related deaths. They were responsible for 27.1 per cent of alcohol-related deaths of women and 18.9 per cent of men in 2016.

READ MORE: Canadian women increasingly drinking themselves to death, report says

Griswold said that although the health risks associated with alcohol start off being small with one drink a day, they rise rapidly as people drink more.

For example, having one “standard drink” (10 grams of alcohol, equivalent to a small beer or glass of wine) per day can increase your risk of developing at least one of two dozen health problems but about 0.5 per cent, the study found.

The health risk increased to seven per cent for people who consumed two drinks a day and soared to 37 per cent for those who drank five drinks.

WATCH: New study shows how dangerous alcohol is to your health

2017-06-23T00-17-50.733Z--1280x720.jpg
2:04New study shows how dangerous alcohol is to your health
New study shows how dangerous alcohol is to your health
The study suggested that governments should think of advising people to abstain from alcohol.

The Canadian Centre for Substance Use and Addiction recommends people drink no more than two drinks a day, 10 per week for women and 15 per week for men.

How many people are drinking?
One in three, or 2.4 billion people around the world, drink alcohol, the study shows.

Among men, drinking alcohol in 2016 was the most widespread in Denmark, along with Norway, Argentina, Germany and Poland. Pakistan had the fewest male drinkers.

READ MORE: More than 1 alcoholic drink a day could take years off your life, study says

Among women, Denmark also ranked first, followed by Norway, Germany, Argentina and New Zealand. Bangladesh had the fewest women drinking.

Men in Romania and women in Ukraine drank the most — 8.2 and 4.2 drinks per day respectively.

READ MORE: Here’s a breakdown of what alcohol does to your body

The Lancet study, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, used data from the 2016 Global Burden of Disease report, which looked at levels of alcohol use and its health effects in 195 countries, between 1990 and 2016.

Researchers looked at data from 15- to 95-year-olds and compared people who did not drink at all with those who had one alcoholic drink a day.
任何事物都没有100%safe包括一杯凉水。says I
 
没有100%安全的,但是有100%有害的。吸烟,酗酒,吸毒!
 
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