Schnaps raus aus Supermärkten, Tankstellen und Kiosken: Das fordert der Marburger Bund. Außerdem brauche es eine langfristige Präventionsstrategie, um den Alkoholkonsum zu senken. Auch das Jugendschutzgesetz soll geändert werden.
Doctors are calling for a ban on schnapps in supermarkets – and “accompanied drinking” should also be abolished
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Mon 07:00 - CMAJ
Canadian guideline for the clinical management of high-risk drinking and alcohol use disorder - CMAJ
Mon 07:00 - Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
American Medical Association Adopts New Policy to Help Women Reduce Risk of Developing Breast Cancer - Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
Tue 07:00 - American Medical Association
AMA adopts new public health policies to improve health of nation - American Medical Association
Mon 07:00 - Consumer Federation of America
CFA Applauds American Medical Association’s Resolution in Support of Consumers Right to Know About Alcoholic Beverages - Consumer Federation of America
Tue 07:00 - Stanford Medicine
Alcohol consumption and your health: What the science says - Stanford Medicine
Wed 07:00 - British Medical Association
Alcohol, drugs and driving consensus statement - British Medical Association
Tue 08:00 - The New York Times
Heart Association Revives Theory That Light Drinking May Be Good for You - The New York Times
Wed 08:00 - SABC News
Festive drinking putting pressure on SA hospitals: SAMA - SABC News
Thu 08:00 - EWN
SA Medical Association say increased alcohol consumption putting strain on hospitals - EWN
Fri 07:00 - Australian Medical Association
On the Hill: advocacy on alcohol harms and microplastics - Australian Medical Association
Sun 11:55 - Die Zeit Newsfeed
Alcohol: Medical Association wants liquor to be sold in licensed stores
Sun 14:55 - Tagesschau
The medical association is calling for schnapps to only be sold in licensed shops
Mon 04:48 - Die Welt
Marburger Bund calls for a ban on the sale of high-proof alcohol in supermarkets