Informing drinkers: Can current UK alcohol labels be improved?

Alcoholic drinks differ widely in their strength and size, and consumers often underestimate their alcohol intake (Kerr and Stockwell, 2012). More than 10 million adults in England drink more than the current UK low-risk guidelines (Health and Social Care Information Centre, 2015) and poor communication of alcohol strength and alcohol-related harm means that people may not be aware of the risks.
Source: Drug and Alcohol Dependence - Category: Addiction Authors: Tags: Full length article Source Type: research
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