date:Aug 12, 2016
that not only does it require drinkers to choose this option, but there is limited evidence that it affects drinking levels or alcohol-related harms.
Ultimately, the question of whether lower-strength alcohol can make a dent in reducing the burden of alcohol harms will depend on how any measure is implemented and evaluated, the researchers note. But the evidence suggests it is worth considering as a win-win for public health efforts and alcohol producers.
The proposal presents a unique situat