Check out our latest report to find which television programs, times of day, and alcohol brands generated large amounts of underage exposure to alcohol ads on cable TV.
Exposure to alcohol ads has a significant impact on youth decisions to drink alcohol.
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Colleges can do a lot to reduce alcohol and other drug use on and around campus: Implement best-practice alcohol policies, work with retailers, pass social host ordinances. We can help! @goACTA@deahq https://t.co/4TFcn4rxWc
Study: State-level alcohol excise taxes cover only one-fifth of the total alcohol-related costs (health care, police calls, lost productivity, etc.) that states bear. That's fundamentally unfair.
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Can the alcohol industry be trusted to monitor its own ads? Dr. Craig Ross will break down the data for you on 9/12 @JohnsHopkinsSPH. Join us! @drJoshS @csross017
NEW REMOTE OPTION! Can the alcohol industry be trusted to monitor its own ads? Join us with this link on 9/12 at 12 PM ET: https://t.co/SuZSoSe3OQ @JohnsHopkinsSPH@AlcoholJustice@BUSPH
The Global Alcohol Policy Conference 2020 will be held in Dublin, Ireland in March 2020. GAPC is the leading forum for the world’s alcohol policy makers, advocates and researchers.
The call for abstracts and registration is open. More information here: https://t.co/qca43FfyXp
For women, quitting drinking may be linked to a significant improvement in mental health, according to a study published online this week in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
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'Alcohol has steadily seeped into the fabric of motherhood, with pitchers of mimosas at playdates and thermoses of “mommy juice” on the soccer field sidelines. Studies show that women — esp women in their 30s and 40s — are drinking more than ever before.'
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"Unfortunately, in this country a lot of people do have an unhealthy relationship with alcohol. In fact, three out of 10 Americans have an unhealthy relationship. It's the third leading cause of preventable death."
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Following #WorldCup2019 & pre #AllStarGame, lets talk alcohol ads on televised sports. These ads accounted for abt 2 in 5 of all alcohol ad exposures on cable TV in Q3-4 2018 not compliant with the industry’s voluntary guidelines #AllStarGame#WorldCup2019
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PBR just released a hard coffee with alcohol & caffeine, despite the fact that the @US_FDA has found that alcohol & caffeine can be a dangerous combination, especially for "naive drinkers," since caffeine can mask the of cues of intoxication. https://t.co/Ag4JFo9sj6
New research from @CAMYJHU finds young people in the US were exposed to 28.5 billion alcohol advertising exposures on cable TV in 2017 and 2018. About 2.3% of these exposures were due to alcohol advertising that didn't comply with industry voluntary codes https://t.co/OePufBMD38
Our latest monitoring report (out today) finds that youth were exposed 28.5 billion times to alcohol ads during the two year period of 2017-2018.
Of these exposures, 867... https://t.co/WS15DJVCVd
“Culturally, we know it’s not OK to hand out opioids when you’re getting your hair or nails done, yet #alcohol kills more people than opioids and businesses will hand it out." (New @USATODAY story from @JayneODonnell)
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More than 50 million adults in the U.S. were harmed by another person’s alcohol use in 2015, according to findings recently published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
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More than 50 million adults in the U.S. were harmed by another person’s alcohol use in 2015, according to findings recently published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. https://t.co/y3oMcaOd7C