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Doctors are observing a concerning rise in colon cancer among individuals under 50, potentially linked to ultra-processed ...
Less than four-in-ten people are aware that drinking alcohol can increase the risk of developing cancer, according to new ...
A massive international study found that alcohol consumption is associated with a modest but significant increase in ...
Cancer rates are rising among younger people aged under 50. Here’s what we know about the causes – and what the evidence says ...
We’ve already got traffic lights on ready meals and calorie counts on restaurant menus, says Flic Everett, so why not a skull ...
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.
New research challenges the notion of moderate drinking, revealing that even small amounts of alcohol can shorten life expectancy and increase cancer ...
Moderate to high alcohol consumption is linked to a small but clear increase in pancreatic cancer risk. The study, led by ...
High-risk drinking is rising among middle-aged workers. Learn how employers can address alcohol use and support employee ...
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 ...
Your body's ability to handle alcohol changes dramatically after 50, affecting everything from sleep quality to cancer risk. Learn how aging impacts alcohol tolerance and get practical advice for ...
Health experts urge U.K. government to mandate explicit cancer warnings on alcohol, not much action in the U.S. Other countries, including Ireland ...