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The benefits of limiting alcohol is not just about cancer risk. Alcohol in large or frequent amounts is considered toxic to the human body, said Dr. Angela Tatiana Alistar, medical director of GI ...
Alcohol is considered a known human carcinogen and has been linked to many cancers—including breast, liver, esophageal, colorectal, and head and neck cancers. Research has estimated that 3.5% of all U ...
How else can alcohol affect your health? The benefits of limiting alcohol is not just about cancer risk. Alcohol in large or ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies alcohol as a carcinogen, with new evidence connecting it to pancreatic cancer, affecting approximately 75,000 Americans annually.
He added the death toll of alcohol-related cancer deaths was higher than the 13,500 deaths from drunken driving crashes annually in the U.S. But, he said, "the majority of Americans are unaware of ...
Less than four-in-ten people are aware that drinking alcohol can increase the risk of developing cancer, according to new ...
We’ve already got traffic lights on ready meals and calorie counts on restaurant menus, says Flic Everett, so why not a skull ...
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is calling for cancer risk warnings to be included on alcoholic beverages, prompting questions about the health impacts of alcohol .
Breast cancer and booze — and the heart health debate. Some people might be surprised that more than 1 in 6 breast cancer cases can be attributed to alcohol, but Dr. Cindy Cen, a surgical ...
"Alcohol is a well-established, preventable cause of cancer responsible for about 100,000 cases of cancer and 20,000 cancer deaths annually in the United States — greater than the 13,500 alcohol ...
Health experts urge U.K. government to mandate explicit cancer warnings on alcohol, not much action in the U.S. Other countries, including Ireland ...
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 ...