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Alcohol industryLSHTM
•77% Informative
Study led by researchers from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine .
It is the first to analyse digital tools funded by the alcohol industry.
All but one alcohol industry-funded tool was found to omit, distract or dilute some risk information.
Only 53% informed users of standard drink sizes, 60% of weekly limits and 40% of groups who should avoid alcohol.
VR Score
72
Informative language
68
Neutral language
71
Article tone
formal
Language
English
Language complexity
70
Offensive language
not offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
long-living
External references
1
Source diversity
1
Affiliate links
no affiliate links