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Calls grow for clearer labelling on low-alcohol drinks as pregnant women report widespread confusion
Research shows mums-to-be rely on alcohol-free drinks but struggle with unclear labelling. For many mums-to-be, alcohol-free beers, wines and mocktails have become an easy way to stay social without ...
Re “A Debate Over Cancer Warning Labels on Alcohol” (Science Times, April 9): This article does an admirable job of spotlighting efforts around the world to require cancer warnings on alcohol. In fact ...
WASHINGTON (AP) – Alcoholic beverages soon could have nutritional labels like those on food packaging, but only if the producers want to put them there. The Treasury Department, which regulates ...
The UK government has shelved plans for restrictions on alcohol advertising but has laid out plans to bring in “mandatory” nutritional and health warning labels. Last week, the government said it ...
As the New Year ushers in the so-called Dry January movement, a recent study shows that no- and low-alcohol beverages are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among millennials. While some ...
The World Health Organization has called for “mandatory and standardised” health warning labels on alcoholic beverages in Europe to raise awareness of the links with cancer. The UN agency highlighted ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Alcohol-Free and functional Alcohol-Free beverages, which are required to disclose full ingredient lists, safety substantiation, and tightly controlled claims, ...
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