Thailand is also working on regulation that would require alcohol to have labels with graphic images and text warnings such as “alcoholic beverages can cause cancer,” according to The Bangkok ...
Debate over labeling certain cancers as 'benign' or 'premalignant' instead of 'cancer' due to stigma and fear. Experts weigh in on potential impact ...
The current warning label reads as follows:“GOVERNMENT WARNING: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink ...
and may cause health problems." Murthy calls for adding a cancer risk warning and pursuing changes that would make the warning label "more visible, prominent, and effective in increasing awareness ...
Some oncologists suggest that, for certain early cancers not at risk of spreading, the term “cancer” should be avoided.
starting with a 1964 report that concluded smoking could cause cancer. The report kicked off decades of increasingly strict regulations, starting with US laws on warning labels one year later and ...
Even advocacy groups supportive of more warnings about alcohol acknowledged the effort faces serious challenges.
A warning label for cancer won't be coming tomorrow ... impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.” The label hasn't been updated since 1988 ...
The country's top doctor wants a new warning added to alcohol that would alert drinkers about links to cancer, but don't expect cigarette-style warning labels any time soon. U.S. Surgeon General Dr.