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Published 16:59 23 Jun 2023 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »"People don't realise the effect it can have and how tragedies such as this (can result) or how prolonged damage can be caused to your health, particularly your heart, liver, and brain," he told the publication.
"I looked up some data and we now have apparently the second highest level of binge drinkers in the world - second only to Australia.
"It is a problem that seems to be increasing and something that people should be made aware of and the consequences of it."
This comes after Assistant State Pathologist Dr. Margaret Bolster said there is a worrying increase in binge drinking in Ireland. She said binge drinking is defined as more than five units for a man and four for a woman in one session. This article originally appeared on HER Header image via Getty READ ON: - This expert hack may just save everyone suffering from hay fever right now - Happy Pear twins raise €2.5m through crowdfunding for UK expansion - 862,500 Freddo bars: Everything Ryan Tubridy could've bought with the extra money from RTÉ