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May 28, 2026
The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) report on alcohol‑specific deaths in the UK reveals a decline for the first time since 2018.

May 19, 2026
A leading alcohol reduction expert is warning that blueberry beers and other fruit-flavoured alcoholic drinks could fuel overconsumption this summer by unwary drinkers.

Apr 29, 2026
Recent research has found the combination of global crises, economic uncertainty, and an 'always-on' media environment is driving more people to use alcohol as a coping tool.

Mar 17, 2026
Semaglutide, the active ingredient used in the weight‑loss treatment Wegovy and diabetes drug Ozempic, has taken the world by storm – not only for its dramatic slimming effects but now for a surprising new claim: that it may help people drink less.

Feb 19, 2026
New research has revealed that giving up things we love such as chocolate, cakes, caffeine and wine for Lent has tumbled by 58% in the last 14 years.

Feb 11, 2026
There's some good news for everyone planning a romantic Valentine's Day treat. Not only can a glass of Champagne oil the wheels of a romantic evening, it may also be good for our heart health.

Jan 09, 2026
New research from Sinclair Method UK, specialists in medically supervised alcohol reduction, has revealed that half of all UK adults made at least one Resolution at the beginning of the year, but up to 80% of us fail to make it past the second Friday in..

Dec 09, 2025
Every Christmas, the media warns about overindulging in food and alcohol. However, Sinclair Method UK Ltd – a leading expert in alcohol reduction – notes that red wine offers potential health benefits when consumed in moderation.

Dec 03, 2025
The Government's new report 'Men's health: a strategic vision for England' has been welcomed by Sinclair Method UK Ltd, a leading specialist in alcohol reduction.

Nov 13, 2025
Shock research published in the medical journal 'Atherosclerosis' has revealed that our levels of LDL – so-called 'bad' – cholesterol can rise by as much as 20% in December and January compared to May and June.


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