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Definition of health warning in English: health warningnoun British A statement indicating that a product or activity carries serious health risks. we've had numerous health warnings that smoking is bad for us figurative the book ought to carry a health warning Example sentencesExamples - A general health warning was issued, and city residents began to get used to helicopters overhead spraying clouds of pesticides.
- The product placement, meanwhile, is so blatant that the film should carry a public health warning.
- This show should carry a government health warning that you might die laughing!
- The practice of medicine is fraught with dangers and should carry a health warning for both patients and doctors.
- In the 1980's, government's touted HIV as near enough a death sentence and in Britain issued public health warnings on television showing icebergs crashing into the sea.
- The government is to force mobile phone companies to display a health warning on mobile phone packaging.
- The record should carry a health warning: these performances are inimitable—do not attempt them at home.
- Hope you enjoyed the weather and this week's health warning is: baby oil and sun don't mix.
- The landmark report alerted citizens to the hazards of smoking and led to health warnings on cigarette packages, advertising restrictions, congressional investigations, and major legal challenges to the tobacco industry.
- Liver specialists at Hope Hospital are leading a campaign for health warning labels on alcohol similar to those on cigarettes.
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