(POLL) Should alcohol have cancer warning labels?


About two-thirds (65%) of those polled say alcoholic beverages do not need to carry cancer warning labels.

That’s according to our latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com.

A little over one-third (35%) of respondents say they think cancer warnings on alcohol would be a good idea.

According to the New York Times, a recent nationwide survey found that two in three Americans are not aware that drinking increases the risk of cancer. Globally, only a quarter of countries require any kind of health warning on alcohol, according to a recent study, and the mandated language is generally imprecise.

Full results are below. Be sure to answer the newest poll at SharylAttkisson.com. Look for the black box on the right sidebar on your computer or scroll way down on your mobile device.

Should alcohol have cancer label warnings?

35% Yes

65% No

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