London: The number of British women in their mid-30s dying due to alcohol-related illnesses is rising, a new study says.
The death rate due to drinking among women born after 1970 has doubled in the last 20 years, while the number of men in the same age group has fallen slightly, although the overall death rates in the country are still predominantly male, Sky News reported.
The study by the Glasgow Centre for Population looked at trends in Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow.