luis seija, md, mshp
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MSHP @ Penn
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· Mar 18
luis seija, md, mshp
@leseija.bsky.social
· Mar 11
Informing Families, Protecting Youth: The Case for Clearer Alcohol Guidelines in 200 Words
Alcohol remains the most commonly used substance among youth, yet the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) have historically lacked explicit guidance on its risks for children and adolescents. Witho...
policylab.chop.edu
luis seija, md, mshp
@leseija.bsky.social
· Mar 11
luis seija, md, mshp
@leseija.bsky.social
· Mar 11
U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services and Agriculture Request for Public Comment: Reports on Alcoholic Beverages and Health to Inform the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025-2030
PolicyLab responded to a request for comment from the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services and Agriculture on two reports on alcoholic beverages and health. The reports and comments will be c...
policylab.chop.edu
luis seija, md, mshp
@leseija.bsky.social
· Mar 11
Informing Families, Protecting Youth: The Case for Clearer Alcohol Guidelines in 200 Words
Alcohol remains the most commonly used substance among youth, yet the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) have historically lacked explicit guidance on its risks for children and adolescents. Witho...
policylab.chop.edu
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Reposted by luis seija, md, mshp
Penn NCSP
@ncsp-penn.bsky.social
· Jan 31
luis seija, md, mshp
@leseija.bsky.social
· Jan 30
Is Moderate Drinking Bad for You? Here Are Safer Ways to Drink
Consuming alcohol, even in moderate amounts, is associated with health harms, but participating in “Dry January” and using other strategies can help limit them
www.scientificamerican.com
luis seija, md, mshp
@leseija.bsky.social
· Jan 30
Is Moderate Drinking Bad for You? Here Are Safer Ways to Drink
Consuming alcohol, even in moderate amounts, is associated with health harms, but participating in “Dry January” and using other strategies can help limit them
www.scientificamerican.com
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Penn NCSP
@ncsp-penn.bsky.social
· Jan 6