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The U.S. surgeon general has released a new advisory warning of alcohol-related cancer risk. The new guidance follows research that has linked alcohol to at least seven types of cancer.
More than 5% of all cancer cases are caused by drinking alcohol, according to a new report from the American Association for Cancer Research. An addition specialist discusses the risk.
A sobering new study has revealed that cancer deaths are on the rise across the United States. The research shows that alcohol-related cancer deaths have nearly doubled from 12,000 a year in 1990 ...
How Much Alcohol Does It Take to Raise Your Cancer Risk? The surgeon general cautioned the public on Friday that even light or moderate drinking is harmful.
Alcohol is a known risk factor for cancer, and new research is showing just how much it has impacted death rates in the past three decades.
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“Both types of liver disease often coexist, and lifestyle changes are key to managing and preventing these conditions, starting with understanding the link between alcohol use and poor nutrition.” ...
The U.S. surgeon general issued an advisory on Friday warning of a link between alcohol consumption and cancer risk.
A new report highlights a strong association between excessive alcohol consumption and the risk of six different types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, and liver cancer.