Rajya Sabha member Milind Murli Deora on Tuesday urged the government to levy higher taxes on high sugar and fat food products that cause obesity and ban their advertisements targeting children.
But if we can’t ban pharmaceutical ads, we can at least rein them in. Policymakers can play an integral role in addressing the manipulative advertising practices rampant in the industry, while still ...
U.S. Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-KS) introduced bipartisan legislation, the Protecting Patients ...
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Photographer JuanCarlos González presents "Vermont Female Farmers," an exhibition featuring 45 photographs that offer an ...
The Ministry of Labour and Social Security (MLSS) is alerting the public about fraudulent job advertisements that they say are misusing the ministry’s logo and branding. The false ads claim that the ...
New Mexico has paired up with the Alzheimer’s Association in a pilot U.S. initiative aimed at raising awareness about a ...
Nicotine pouches are the latest tobacco trend physicians need to know about, and they should adjust screening methods accordingly, according to experts.Data from the CDC suggest that huge strides have ...
Weak and subjective labelling and advertising laws have let junk food giants enjoy the freedom to make profits at the expense of public health ...
Food businesses in Malaysia must disclose if they use AI-generated images in advertisements, as mandated by KPDN.
A few months back someone in a local community Facebook group asked about the differences in local grocery stores—best value, ...