Regarding Allysia Finley’s “No, Moderate Drinking Won’t Give You Cancer” (Life Science, Jan. 6): The appropriate warning to put on all alcohol containers is: Consuming this beverage to ...
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 ...
Warning labels were added ... to make informed choices about their relationship with alcohol—emphasis here on the word “informed.” It’s insufficient to just have warning information ...
Every bottle of alcohol sold in the U.S. has a warning label, which says pregnant women should avoid alcohol, that drinking can impair your ability to drive a car, plus a vague mention that ...
Murthy’s advisory comes as research and evidence mounts about the bad effects that alcohol has on human health, but his proposal for a label would require a rare approval from the U.S. Congress.
Calorie labels on food may lower calorie intake, but findings on alcohol are inconclusive, indicating a gap in research for ...
In response to accumulating research linking alcohol consumption and increased risk for certain cancers, US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called for the placement of warning labels on alcoholic ...
Labels on wine, distilled spirits and malt beverages in the U.S. would be required to list alcohol content and nutritional information per serving, plus notification of potential allergens ...
recently issued an advisory emphasizing the need for adding cancer warning labels to alcoholic beverages. This follows a growing body of evidence linking alcohol consumption to various forms of ...