Adolescents Who Consume Supersized Version of Flavored Alcoholic Beverages at Increased Risk of Alcohol-related Injuries

Adolescents who consume super-sized versions of flavored alcoholic beverages are six times more likely to suffer from injuries, compared to those who drink other types of alcoholic beverages. The research was carried out at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Boston University School of Public Health with the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth (CAMY). Flavored alcoholic beverages, also known as alcopops, can be classified into three categories: ...

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