An examination of Australian newspaper coverage of the link between alcohol and cancer 2005 to 2013
Abstract Background Alcohol is a Class-1 carcinogen but public awareness of the link between alcohol and cancer is low. The news media is a popular, readily-accessible source of health information and plays a key role in shaping public opinion and influencing policy-makers. Examination of how the li...
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Main Authors: | Jaklin Eliott (Author), Andrew John Forster (Author), Joshua McDonough (Author), Kathryn Bowd (Author), Shona Crabb (Author) |
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