The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has lifted a ban on alcohol ads — dropping its public health activism in a desperate bid for more revenue. The 180 was approved last month, undoing a ban in ...
Although most Americans approved of cancer warnings on alcohol, just one-third supported banning outdoor advertising, with ...
New York City commuters could soon start seeing ads for beer and other boozy beverages on subways and buses, ending a seven-year ban by the MTA. Ads will now be allowed in a variety of formats across ...
Teenagers consider zero-alcohol beverages to be a type of alcoholic drink, leading Flinders University researchers to voice grave concerns about the impact of their exposure to zero-alcohol branding ...
The influence of alcohol extends to almost every part of society — and yet it causes more death and disease than any illegal drug. Alcohol leaves its mark not all at once, but one person at a time. It ...
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