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Zero-alcohol ads may increase teens’ intent to drink alcohol
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Zero-alcohol ads may look harmless, but new research suggests they are associated with stronger brand ...
Zero-alcohol drink advertising may not be as harmless as it seems, with new Flinders University research showing it could increase teenagers' interest in drinking full-strength alcohol.
In 2018, hoping to curb underage drinking, the Metropolitan Transit Authority banned advertising for alcoholic beverages in New York City’s transit system. But the MTA board backtracked this summer, ...
Danny Beales' question comes as roughly 15,000 people die each year in the UK from alcohol and drugs ...
Young adults are significantly more likely to feel a desire to drink alcohol after seeing influencers drinking on social media, according to a study by Rutgers School of Public Health and Harvard ...
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