Research presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) annual meeting in Boston this weekend has found that children exposed to alcohol television advertising are more likely to drink than ...
Remember all those great Super Bowl ads for beer? According to a study by researchers at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center (NCCC) and Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (CHaD), seeing and liking ...
The first game following Anheuser-Busch InBev calling it quits on its 33-year alcohol advertising monopoly, Super Bowl LVII represents a milestone moment for the alcohol brands who could make an ...
Remember all those great Super Bowl ads for beer? According to a study by researchers at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center (NCCC) and Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (CHaD), seeing and liking ...
Though it may seem that teenagers will drink anything they can get their hands on, a new study from the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) says otherwise. The study, done in conjunction ...
Sandra Jones is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. She receives funding from the ARC, Healthway, WA Drug and Alcohol Office, FARE, VicHealth, Sax Institute and Movember Research shows ...
Earlier this year, there began a drum beat to ban drinks advertising. There was the Washington Post, which ran an article titled, “For women, heavy drinking has been normalized. That’s dangerous.” To ...
Minors who were familiar with television alcohol advertisements were more likely to have tried alcoholic beverages and binge drink than those who could not recall seeing such ads, according to a new ...
In strategy sessions and pitches, I don’t recall anyone asking: “Are we adding to the alcohol problem in South Africa?” Our job was to sell, not solve. Alcohol is an addictive substance; that is ...
The advertising of alcohol, the marketing of alcoholic products, peer pressure and parental influence all play a part in the level of alcohol consumption among young people. Researchers found that ...