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England schoolchildren aged 12-15 years to be offered COVID vaccine first dose
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Children who are given a sip of alcohol by their parents at a young age are more likely to booze heavily later in life, a new study suggests.
US researchers found children given a taste of an alcoholic beverage were more likely to see alcohol in a positive light, and go on to drink more alcohol as adults.
Meanwhile, those who start drinking early are also more likely to fail at school and have behaviour issues and substance problems in adulthood, previous research suggests.
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It is not illegal for a child aged five to 16 to drink alcohol at home or on other private premises. However, this does not mean it is recommended. Drink Aware strongly advises an alcohol-free childhood, as recommended by Chief Medical Officers (stock image)
Coronavirus latest LIVE: 323 further deaths in UK as alert level is downgraded
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Mum s fury as Plymouth nurse s second Covid jab cancelled
Medical chiefs say they need to prioritise rolling out the coronavirus vaccine to those in other priority groups
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A mother of a Derriford Hospital nurse has said she is furious after her daughter s second Covid-19 vaccination was cancelled.