Mounting evidence has linked alcohol to higher risks of cancer but many people aren't aware. New findings suggest labels that ...
Alcoholic beverages in the United States carry a warning label, but you’d be forgiven if they leave little impression. In ...
A new study finds updated warning labels pointing out the increased risks of specific diseases, like cancer, would do a better job of encouraging people to drink less alcohol than the current warning.
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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 of ...
The surgeon general called for a warning label on apps like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Four design firms imagine how it could work. As we’re beginning to quantify exactly how bad social ...
Your food may soon come with warnings. The Food and Drug Administration plans to propose labeling this fall for the front of food and drink packages to help Americans make healthier choices to address ...
A study shows that warning labels placed on sugary drinks could reduce sugar consumption in larger settings. As municipalities have taxed sugar-sweetened beverages and schools and worksites have ...