Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Alcohol harm in the spotlight

Alcohol harm in the spotlight

The Canterbury Alcohol Symposium held in Christchurch tomorrow … that alcohol related harm costs Canterbury health services $63 million a year, and that"s …
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Canterbury area has become inhabited considering that prehistoric instances. Lower Paleolithic axes, and Neolithic and Bronze Age pots are already found in the region. Canterbury was initially recorded since the main settlement from the Celtic group, the Cantiaci, which inhabited nearly all of modern day Kent. In the 1st centuries AD, the Romans seized the settlement, and called it Durovernum Cantiacorum, meaning “stronghold in the Cantiaci from the alder grove”. The Romans rebuilt the city, with completely new streets in the grid structure, a theater, a brow, a online community and public baths. From the late 3 rd century, to shield against invasion from barbarians, the Romans built round the city an earth bank and also a wall having seven entrances, which enclosed an area of 130 acres.





Alcohol harm in the spotlight

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