Underage youth are nearly twice as likely to recall seeing alcohol marketing on the internet than adults, with almost one in three saying they saw alcohol-related content in the previous month, ...
The Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth at Georgetown released a study Tuesday reporting that alcohol companies were reaching America’s youths with advertising more effectively than they were with ...
The Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth at Georgetown University released Dec. 17 a report saying that America’s youth has been overexposed to alcohol advertising. “Because of the placement of ...
Teens and young adults who see alcohol promotions in their social media feeds are more likely to drink and binge drink, according to a Rutgers Health review of 31 studies that tracked links between ...
Underage youth who cite alcohol marketing and the influence of adults, movies or other media as the main reasons for choosing to consume a specific brand of alcohol are more likely to drink more and ...
Beer at barbecues, wine with meals, champagne for toasts—alcohol is omnipresent in our society. But: Alcohol is actually a cellular toxin and an addictive substance, according to the World Health ...