The annual Christmas report on alcohol abuse is out and the figures are staggering (excuse the pun).
Hospital visits for alcohol poisoning have doubled in six years and admissions due to the effects of alcohol, such as liver disease, have risen by more than 50% in nine years. The main rises are in the 15-44 age groups with females nearly 1.5 times more likely to be involved than males.
How have things got this bad? These young(er) people are ruining their future health, and in some cases killing themselves.
When I was in the younger end of the age group we would often go out and have one-too-many on a Friday or a Saturday night: rarely both. We would be "silly" drunk, but anyone found urinating in doorways, vomiting or unable to walk, was avoided like the plague. Nowadays those things seem like badges of honour.
I read a lot, from researchers and politicians, mentioning cost and availability of alcohol being the problems, but they cannot be the whole picture. Something else must be going on to drive the current trends.