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Perhaps the advertising of alcohol in Formula One isn't quite so prominent as tobacco was, but teams still carry logos for popular brands on the cars, overalls, websites etc… with McLaren having replaced West with Johnnie Walker, ...
Perhaps the advertising of alcohol in Formula One isn't quite so prominent as tobacco was, but teams still carry logos for popular brands on the cars, overalls, websites etc… with McLaren having replaced West with Johnnie Walker, ...
Washington, Feb 25 (ANI): Advertising campaigns that warn against alcohol abuse can actually spur increase in drinking among target audiences, claims a new study.
Pernod Ricard urges parents to talk about alcohol . By Lesley Foottit; 19/02/2010 07:23. Pernod Ricard UK (PRUK) has launched a national advertising campaign encouraging parents to better educate their children about alcohol .
While alcohol advertising may not be the #1 factor contributing to underage drinking, it is a factor that influences youth in all communities. This is a wonderful success for substance abuse prevention and it is largely thanks everyone ...
While alcohol advertising may not be the #1 factor contributing to underage drinking, it is a factor that influences youth in all communities. This is a wonderful success for substance abuse prevention and it is largely thanks everyone ...
Ever since the House of Commons Health Select Committee grilled alcohol industry chief executives last summer, it has been open season on alcohol , especially alcohol advertising.
"Drinking too much alcohol is known to cause long-term harm to your health. So it is of great concern if companies are pushing against the boundaries of advertising guidelines on alcohol , as this report suggests.
The alcohol companies have also been accused by the researchers for violating the code of ethics set by the government on alcohol advertising and resorting to uncanny tactics to entice the younger generation towards drinking.
The alcohol companies have also been accused by the researchers for violating the code of ethics set by the government on alcohol advertising and resorting to uncanny tactics to entice the younger generation towards drinking.