Alcohol Promotion

Alcohol promotion is the act of advertising and marketing alcoholic beverages to increase their appeal and sale. It is a major part of the alcoholic beverage industry, as it helps drive sales, boosts brand recognition, and increases customer loyalty. Alcohol promotion has been linked to higher levels of alcohol consumption and related harms, leading many countries to develop policies to regulate it. These may include restrictions on content, placement, and timing of advertisements and promotions. Alcohol policymakers and advocates often advocate for restrictions to reduce youth exposure to alcohol-related marketing and to protect public health.

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Mental Health Promotion Through Collection of Global Opinion Data

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Relationship between Trauma-Related Psychotic Reactions and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Alcohol Use

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The Duration of the Alcohol Hangover

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Long Non-Coding RNAs Emerging as Potential Epigenetic Biomarkers for Tobacco and/or Alcohol-Induced Head and Neck Cancer

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Dietary Intake Patterns of Alcoholics; A Case Study of Selected Rehabilitation Centers in Kenya

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Sudden Death Due to Spontaneous Rupture of the Urinary Bladder following Acute Alcohol Inebriation- A Case report and Review of Literature

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The Metabolic and Neurochemical Etiopathology of Passive Exposition to Alcohol Consumers

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Use of Tactile Contact Accompanying Health Promotion Messages During Routine Health & Physical Examinations: A Technique for Improving Compliance

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Plasma TREM2 Levels, Alcohol Consumption, and Liver Enzymes in Patients with Alcohol use Disorder: A Sex-Dependent Relationship Involving MS4A6A Genetic Polymorphism

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