The US Surgeon General released a report directly linking alcohol to cancer. A BI analysis of alcohol spending shows how ...
The survey also revealed that just over 37 percent of U.S. adults understand there is a correlation, and that there were even ...
Despite clear evidence linking alcohol use to increased cancer risks, public awareness of this connection remains low in the ...
Scientists have known alcohol causes cancer for years. But it has been a tall order to get people to understand this risk and ...
Alcoholic drinks should carry cancer risk warning labels, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said in a report Friday. The report cites a direct link between alcohol consumption and at least seven types ...
Despite increasing scientific evidence and warnings from public health advocates about the impact of alcohol consumption on cancer risk, public awareness and knowledge of the link remains low.Nearly ...
Shifting drinking patterns and rising health concerns have hit earnings, compounded by US tariffs. Read more at ...
Only 37.1% of US adults believe alcohol increases cancer risk, while 52.9% are uncertain of any effect, revealing a significant knowledge gap in alcohol-cancer risk awareness. Past-month alcohol ...
Shifting drinking patterns and rising health concerns have hit earnings, compounded by US tariffs, the impact of buoyant interest rates on consumer spending and even elevated commodity prices. The ...
Shifting drinking patterns and rising health concerns have hit earnings, compounded by US tariffs, the impact of buoyant ...
Consumers worry that booze is bad for their wallets as well as their health—especially young ones, who drink less than ...