Yorkshire Cancer Research, 28 September 2021 New research has revealed how many cases of cancer can be linked to drinking alcohol across the world. Dr Stuart Griffiths, our Director of Research & Services, explains how better labelling could help reduce the impact of alcohol on cancer in Yorkshire. It’s clear that for many people, drinking … Read More →
SuGolder1JimMcCambridge; Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, United Kingdom (2021) Highlights •Reviews by authors with no prior industry funding yield mixed findings on alcohol and CVD. •Reviews by authors with prior industry funding all report alcohol protective effects. •14/60 systematic reviews are from industry associated co-authorship subnetworks. •Reviews by authors with previous industry … Read More →
University of Stirling; 30 September 2021 Guinness accounted for half of the brands shown during an England v Scotland rugby match last year SHAUN BOTTERILL/GETTY; link to news item Experts from the University of Stirling have warned that rugby supporters – including young children – are being subjected to alcohol advertising hundreds of times … Read More →
By Carson Benowitz-Fredericks | September 25, 2021 I still remember the store where I was able to buy alcohol as a 17-year-old. My instincts at the time told me it would be easy for me to get alcohol there, and I was right. They asked me my age, I lied and walked out after buying a … Read More →
News – National | 2021-09-16; by Sakeus Iikela THE government is drafting a law that could potentially make the advertisement, promotion, and sponsorship of alcohol and other dependence-inducing substances in Namibia illegal. The draft bill, seen by The Namibian and titled ‘The Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use’, aims to curb the negative impacts of certain substances, … Read More →
Brews News, September 21, 2021 by Clare Burnett Zero alcohol beers have been making headlines in recent months with new brands launched seemingly every day. But while some producers see it as purely a new category of the market, without the excise implications and retail restrictions of alcohol, others are critiquing the advent of non-alcoholic options … Read More →
Cancerresearchuk.org; Angharad Kolator Baldwin; August 27, 2021 Two years ago, 8.9 million people tuned in to watch Wales win the Six Nations Championship, beating defending champions Ireland. If you were one of those millions, you might remember over the competition Jonny May scored an impressive 6 tries or a controversial decision from a ref. … Read More →
12 September 2021, The West Australian, Gina Rushton Alcoholic drinks that claim to be healthier, more natural, “cleaner” and free of carbohydrates and guilt might be misleading consumers, the Cancer Council has warned. A study released on Sunday analysed the nutrient profile of 144 new alcohol products released between 2019 and 2020 which were promoted as … Read More →
Grocery Gazette, 31st August 2021 The Scottish government is being urged to introduce “comprehensive restrictions” on alcohol marketing after a new poll showed a majority in favour. Research by YouGov found three quarters (75 per cent) of people support controls being brought in to limit how much children and young people are exposed to drinks … Read More →
North Wales Pionier , August 24 2021, by Press Association More must be done to limit young people’s exposure to alcohol advertising, a campaign group has said, as a survey suggested more than three-quarters of adults would support such controls. The Alcohol Health Alliance (AHA) is urging the Government to bring in “comprehensive marketing restrictions” on … Read More →