Alcohol advertising is everywhere—on TV, bus shelters, and social media. As a parent, keeping track of what your child sees can seem impossible. So, should we be concerned about children being exposed ...
Google Ads updated its alcohol policy to provide more examples of ad formats that don’t allow alcohol ads. The list ...
Seeing and liking alcohol advertising on television among underage youths was associated with the onset of drinking, binge drinking and hazardous drinking, according to a study by researchers at the ...
This story was originally published by Healthbeat. Public health, explained: Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here. In 2018, hoping to curb underage drinking, the ...
The last thing an alcoholic wants to see is YouTube ads featuring alcohol, which can trigger the desire to drink. The same goes for someone who has perhaps experienced a miscarriage and continues to ...
Controversial alcohol ads will continue to show up on San Diego trolley cars and bus shelters, after a divided Metropolitan Transit System board voted 9-4 to remove a ban on such ads permanently. The ...
Ads consistently link alcohol with images and scenes of joy and social bliss—like a group of friends laughing over a round of beers or a couple bonding over a bottle of wine. The goal? To train our ...