Impact Of Advertisements Of Alcohol And Tobacco On Children A Study In Five Major Cities Of Nepal

New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research shows exposure to alcohol advertisements during national sports broadcasts, particularly those that feature a preferred beverage, significantly increases ...

Fox News: 7 ways drinking alcohol can impact your gut health: 'Sobering' effects

National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine: New Report Reviews Evidence on Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Health Impacts

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News Medical: Understanding alcohol advertising effects on risky drinkers during sports events

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Omer Awan is a practicing physician who covers public health. Let’s face it- We are obsessed with alcohol, and we would never ...

MSN: Advertising ban could move alcohol out the spotlight and cut harm – campaigners

A ban on alcohol advertising could help address “out of control industry advertising”, campaigners have said after reports the move could be included in Government plans to improve the health of the ...

Advertising ban could move alcohol out the spotlight and cut harm – campaigners

Alcohol advertising is everywhere—on TV, bus shelters, and social media. As a parent, keeping track of what your child sees can seem impossible. So, should we be concerned about children being exposed ...

The Conversation: Exposure to neighborhood violence leads some Denver teens to use tobacco and alcohol earlier, new study shows

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High levels of neighborhood violence increase the risk of Latino and African American teens in Denver starting to use alcohol and tobacco, according to our recent study. In the U.S., approximately 2 ...

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Exposure to neighborhood violence leads some Denver teens to use tobacco and alcohol earlier, new study shows