Last week, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said that alcoholic drinks should carry a warning about cancer risks on their label. Alcohol consumption increases the risk of at least seven types ...
He is the author of “Climate Change Warning Labels on Gas Pumps: The Role of Public Opinion Formation in Climate Change Mitigation Policies.” A bill calls for mandating a display regarding ...
Much like the warning labels on cigarette packs, Murthy wants it to state that alcohol can cause cancer if ingested. His statement coincides with the findings of the World Health Organization from ...
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Sen. Patrick Brazeau leans forward at a small meeting desk in his office in the East Block on Parliament Hill. He’s looking down at a brochure that is promoting his proposed law to affix warning ...
Some industry experts are skeptical that U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy’s recommendation for cancer warning labels on alcohol will gain traction in the short-term, with one expert ...
Your food could soon come with a warning label. Under a new rule proposed Tuesday by the Food and Drug Administration, food manufacturers would be required to put new labels on the front of ...
What changed? Health risk information was shared with the public. Warning labels were added. And people were able to make their own informed choices about tobacco use. As a result, many people ...
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Should restaurants fear alcohol warning labels? This week’s episode of the Working Lunch podcast, from the public affairs firm Align Public Strategies, includes a discussion on alcohol warning labels.
During the intervening decades, governments have been “negligent” for not mandating warning labels on alcohol as they do for tobacco, Peter Anderson, the Editorial's author and retired Professor of ...