Despite growing research that points to the negative health impacts of alcohol, many Americans are unaware of the connection between drinking and cancer risk. "Some of this is happening through ...
Choose a no-alcohol beer instead and enjoy all the social elements of a sesh without the head-splitting consequences and self-flagellation the morning after. Beer without the booze is increasingly ...
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The report highlights a clear relationship between alcohol consumption and increased risk of cancer, a link that’s noteworthy as cancer rates are increasing among young adults. Luckily ...
Share on Pinterest Alcohol use accounts for the development of 5.4% all cancer cases in the United States, according to a new expert report. Susan Brooks-Dammann/Stocksy While there was a decrease ...
By Roni Caryn Rabin Adults under age 50 have been developing breast cancer and colorectal cancer at increasingly higher rates over the last few decades, and alcohol use may be one factor driving ...
In 1979, the British government became increasingly concerned about the public health risks posed by alcohol. Taking action, it released new medical recommendations as part of a national campaign.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) occurs when excess fat accumulates in liver cells in people who consume little or no alcohol. NAFLD is associated with various metabolic risk factors ...