Case library

Cases of alcohol industry misconduct from around the world exposing the predatory practices.

A library of all the unethical methods of Big Alcohol – aggressive lobbying, unethical marketing, sabotaging of rules and institutions and much more, all in one place.

Week #25 Global Alcohol Policy Round-Up

Welcome to another week of carefully curated alcohol policy news, latest science updates, exposing Big Alcohol, and new blog post about new ...

Analysis of Tobacco and Alcohol Audio-Visual Content: UK

The study coded 5219 intervals from 112 episodes. Tobacco content appeared in 110 (2%) intervals in 20 (18%) episodes, and alcohol in 2212 ...

Tanzania: High-density of Alcohol Outlets and Advertising Affect Youth Alcohol Consumption

Findings revealed a high density of alcohol-selling outlets and outdoor advertisements. The abundance of alcohol-related cues, including ...

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Week #23 Global Alcohol Policy Round-Up

Welcome to another week of carefully curated alcohol policy news, latest science updates and exposing Big Alcohol. This week we feature not ...

US Federal State Alcohol Policies Protect Against Alcohol’s Second-Hand Harms

State alcohol policies may be effective in reducing, to a meaningful degree, aggression‐related harms and vehicular hazards due to other ...

Alcohol Excess – Time for New Measures?

Author Helen Salisbury explores the question “when industries make money from selling products that cause harm, can we expect them to ...

Week #20 Global Alcohol Policy Round-Up

WORLDWIDE WEEKLY ALCOHOL POLICY, SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTS Welcome to our weekly carefully curated alcohol policy news, latest science updates and ...

Study Recommends Ban or Regulation of Cheap Alcopops that Pose High Risk especially for Youth

According to a new study led by George Mason University’s College of Health and Human Services (CHHS), it suggested that Four Loko is ...

Australians Think Their Country Has an Alcohol Problem

The number of people who consume alcohol to get intoxicated has edged close to half the people who use alcohol, around six million ...

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