O BSH supports warning of cancer in alcohol bottles

The alcohol sold in the European Union must have put in place the warning about the link between alcohol consumption and cancer, the European arm of the World Health Organisation (OBSH) said, through a statement issued by the Office in Copenhagen. Recent research shows that Europe's “knowledge of the relationship between alcohol and cancer must [...]
The alcohol sold in the European Union must have put in place the warning about the link between alcohol consumption and cancer, the European arm of the World Health Organisation (OBSH) said, through a statement issued by the Office in Copenhagen.
Recent research shows that Europe's “knowledge of the relationship between alcohol and cancer should increase and that it can significantly improve by placing the health warning for alcohol information as a cause of breast cancer and colon”, it is said in the statement.
O The BSH has said that warnings about specific cancer species are more likely to promote alcohol - related discussions and encourage young people to think about whether alcohol should be consumed.
O The BSH has said the 2019 study showed that alcohol consumption in the EU has been twice as high as the average in the world, and that one in 19 adults has died because of the alcohol - related causes, and three in 10 people have faced cancer because of alcohol.
Europeans older than 15 have consumed 9.2 liters of clean alcohol per capita, well above the global average of 5.5 lira, the health organisation has said.
According to her, about 800,000 people die in the European region from causes related to alcohol consumption almost 2,200 per day, while the cancer is the most frequent cause of death, while public awareness of the relationship is very small. Rel












