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Yukon alcohol warning researchers still hopeful, after labels yanked The study was supposed to run for eight months, but less than a month into the project, the Yukon Liquor Corporation halted the project, saying several national alcohol companies had raised concerns about whether Yukon had the authority to affix the warnings. The companies also voiced concerns about defamation and trademark infringement. https://www.ctvnews.ca//yukon-alcohol-warning-researchers-
Alcohol may be 'very damaging' to people with 'Asian glow' Why does drinking alcohol boost your risk of cancer? By damaging the DNA in your stem cells, a new study suggests. And if your face flushes red after you sip half a bottle of beer, like many Asians, you could be getting way more DNA damage from a night of drinking than other people. http://www.cbc.ca//techn/asian-flush-dna-alcohol-1.4480753
Warning labels on alcohol in Yukon removed after pushback from liquor companies Greenfield was a consultant on the federally funded study in Yukon, which was the first of its kind in Canada. Beginning Nov. 20, large, colourful labels were affixed to all alcohol bottles and cans inside a Whitehorse liquor store. But just four weeks later, the Yukon Liquor Corp. decided to pause the label study after hearing concerns from national alcohol organizations. The concerns included ...whether Yukon had the authority to affix the warnings and possible defamation, said the minister responsible for the liquor corporation, John Streicker. https://globalnews.ca//394/warning-labels-alcohol-removed/
Wasted lives: The impact of policy on alcohol consumption and addiction Alcohol sales bring in more money to the provincial government than natural gas royalties, forestry revenue or tobacco taxes, but some experts argue the social and healthcare costs outweigh the profits. http://www.cbc.ca//wasted-lives-policies-around-alcohol-ad