South Korea currently requires warning labels about alcohol and cancer, and Ireland will require them starting in 2026.
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Proposed legislation requiring alcohol warning labels will be studied once Parliament resumes says Sen. Patrick Brazeau.
Labels would inform consumers of alcohol’s link with cancer risk and potentially curb alcohol consumption, say Canadian ...