tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-125653241615635488.post2270892637955300297..comments2024-01-18T20:42:30.221+00:00Comments on Thinking to some purpose: Who is responsible for alcohol policy?Will Haydockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00623145846257433457noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-125653241615635488.post-30069581789430699952013-11-08T00:47:55.012+00:002013-11-08T00:47:55.012+00:00Will, as ever I loved reading your blog posts.
I...Will, as ever I loved reading your blog posts. <br /><br />I would make one comment on the alcohol industry and evidence. <br /><br />When faced with evidence created for public health advocacy as described by Richard Horton (yes. the Lancet Editor) here, http://www.bishop-hill.net/blog/2013/3/10/review-of-what-counts-as-good-evidence-for-policy.html, I don't think the industry is obliged to stay out of the debate or to play fair. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com