Not exact matches
In an opinion piece published in The Hill, American Beverage Association President and CEO Susan Neely points to new
research providing further proof that beverage taxes
harm communities and explains how America's beverage companies are taking comprehensive actions to achieve our shared goal of better
public health.
Since 2006, the number of industry - sponsored clinical trials studying the benefits and
harms of medical treatments has risen dramatically, while the number of clinical trials funded by the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) has fallen substantially, according to new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health research.
«Along with other
research released recently from Western Australia showing increased
harms on nights when people consumed energy drinks, it is becoming more apparent about how associations between energy drink consumption and greater levels of intoxication and
harm can be explained, and that the concerns of researchers regarding social order and
public health appear to be warranted, despite industry lobbying to the contrary.»
Self
harm in adolescence remains a very challenging
public health problem that deserves continuing
research and clinical efforts towards its alleviation.