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Topics: Alcohol, Food And Drink, NHS, Health, Weather
Warning: This article contains discussion of alcoholism which some readers may find distressing.
Many of us like an alcoholic drink or two on occasion, but the NHS is warning to keep an eye out for one of the signs that your casual drink is turning into more of a problem.
Maybe you've found yourself wondering if you have an issue with alcohol, or have a friend who you dread inviting to a night out as they don't know when enough is enough when it comes to booze.
The NHS has issued guidance for people to be aware of, and there are six signs that could be a warning that there's a deeper problem at play.
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It turns out that the weather can have an impact on our drinking habits.
While the festive season has mulled wine and Baileys hot chocolates, it seems that many people struggle more with binge drinking during the warmer weather.
It's all too easy for a pint with friends or a G&T in the sunshine to become a regular habit when the temperature increases.
New research has found that nearly three in 10 Brits (27 percent) find themselves drinking more alcohol than they normally would when the weather improves.
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Summer is also a big time for weddings and festivals, which as everyone knows are often drunken affairs.
The survey, carried out by Opinium Research, also found that Brits are putting back a whopping 333 million more prints of beer and over 67 million more litres of wine during the summer months.
Some of the reasons given as to why people think summer makes them drink more include the lighter evenings (54 percent), wanting to make the most of the weather (46 percent), weddings and festivals (47 percent), and socialising with family and friends (43 percent).
Kate Norfolk is the head of healthcare research at Opinium, and she says: "As summer approaches us, people want to enjoy the days getting longer and for some, that means having a nice glass of wine or pint of beer. While Britain's alcohol drinking habits have improved over time, people still need to be aware of how much they are consuming."
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The NHS shared six signs that your drinking may be out of control, and one of the reasons is drinking during the day.
This tends to happen more at festivals and when people decide to make a day of it in the sunshine, and it's all too easy to drink more cocktails, wine or beer than you normally would when the sun is shining.
One frozen margarita can easily turn into multiple.
The other warning signs from the NHS include drinking alcohol every day without thinking about it, regular binge drinking and only wanting to socialise when booze is involved. Here's the full list:
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1) Drink alcohol every day without thinking about it
2) Binge-drink regularly
3) Only socialise where drink is involved
4) Drink regularly during the day
5) Find it annoying when others are not drinking
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6) Drink more than the NHS guidelines every month.
You can find an alcohol or drug service in your local area or use the following information to get support if you're worried about your drinking (or someone else's):