HealthDay (4/1, Rauf) reported, “Teens who own caps, shirts, and other merchandise displaying alcohol logos are more likely to drink,” the findings of a 13-study review published online April 1 in Pediatrics suggest. Included in the reviewed studies were 26,000 youngsters and adolescents.
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— “Booze-Branded Merchandise May Spur Teen Drinking,” Don Rauf, HealthDay, April 1, 2016.