Alcohol: A Major Shift in Prevention Language Over the Past Fifty Years

This article briefly traces the evolution of attitudes toward alcohol consumption and the language used in public discourse on the subject, as reflected in articles published in the journal *La Santé de l'homme* since its founding in 1942. It highlights the shift in perception of wine from a foodstuff to a legal drug.

Author(s): Le berre Emmanuelle, Fillaut Thierry

Publishing year: 2005

Pages: 11-12

Men's Health, 2005, n° 378, p. 11-12

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