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Alcohol consumption! Check out the map and make your conclusion, why in the “developed” countries the population is shrinking!

April 23, 2013   ·   0 Comments

Alcohol consumption above 2 liter per year leads to decrease of fertilization of the population.

A map of world alcohol consumption.

THE world drank the equivalent of 6.1 litres of pure alcohol per person in 2005, according to a report from the World Health Organisation published on February 11th.

The biggest boozers are mostly found in Europe and in the former Soviet states. Moldovans are the most bibulous, getting through 18.2 litres each, nearly 2 litres more than the Czechs in second place. Over 10 litres of a Moldovan’s annual intake is reckoned to be ‘unrecorded’ home-brewed liquor, making it particularly harmful to health.

Such moonshine accounts for almost 30% of the world’s drinking. The WHO estimates that alcohol results in 2.5m deaths a year, more than AIDS or tuberculosis. In Russia and its former satellite states one in five male deaths is caused by drink.

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Video about Alcoholism (Russian)

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