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Alcoholic drinks are a leading cause of cancer and should carry a warning about that risk on their labels, the U.S. surgeon general said Friday. Alcohol is a factor in nearly 100,000 newly ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - -Alcoholic drinks should carry a label warning consumers about their cancer risks, the U.S. Surgeon General said in an advisory on Friday, noting that their consumption ...
The new guidelines recommend that cancer warnings be placed on the labels of alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine. Why the Surgeon General Is Calling for Revised Guidelines on Alcohol Use ...
Alcoholic beverages should carry a prominent warning label about the link between alcohol and cancer, according to the U.S. surgeon general. Alcohol consumption is the third-leading preventable ...
The advisory includes a series of recommendations, including updating the existing surgeon general’s health warning label on alcohol-containing beverages to now include cancer risk − similar ...
Alcoholic drinks should come with a cancer warning label after being linked to 20,000 deaths in the US each year, says U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy. A new advisory released by the ...
Shares of alcohol makers and distributors fell after the US Surgeon General linked alcohol to cancer. ... Warning labels for alcohol have not chanced since 1988, with the current labels mentioning ...
The country's top doctor wants a new warning added to alcohol that would alert drinkers about links to cancer, but don't expect cigarette-style warning labels any time soon.. U.S. Surgeon General ...