Surgeon General Recommends Change To Alcohol Warning Labels

Surgeon General Recommends Change To Alcohol Warning Labels


Last week, US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recommended an update to the warning labels on alcohol, which have remained the same since 1988. The change would advise consumers on the cancer risks associated with consuming an average of two drinks a day.

The current warnings on cans and bottles of beer, wine, spirits, and other offerings warn drinkers of the adverse effects of consumption during pregnancy and while operating heavy machinery like automobiles. While the public may be well aware of risks and dangers like fetal alcohol syndrome and drunk driving, the increased risk of certain types of cancer, however, is lesser known.

According to a report released by the Surgeon General, 89% of Americans are aware of the cancer risks associated with tobacco, but only 45% are cognizant of the links between cancer and alcohol.



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