Alcohol causes cancer, and we should be drinking less of it. There, we said it. We realize this op-ed will make us hugely unpopular at the next professional conference reception where, chances are, ...
Alcohol use remains one of the most preventable risk factors for cancer. Even moderate alcohol consumption – one or fewer drinks per day – may elevate cancer risk for some types, such as breast, ...
The most-recent U.S. Surgeon General has called for warning labels for cancer risk on alcohol. See the full list of Oscar nominations for 2025 Academy Awards ...
Heavier drinking raises the risk for many conditions including heart and liver disease. It’s a big year for booze, both for the people who drink it and the companies that make it: U.S. officials are ...
Despite the U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory on the link between alcohol and cancer, a majority says they won’t skip happy hour, according to a new Fox News survey.
Studies show moderate alcohol consumption might be good for us, but it can also cause cancer, dementia – and deadly falls.
Part of that spike is due to rising rates of cancers that affect primarily women, including breast cancer and endometrial cancer (a.k.a. cancer in the lining of the uterus), Rebecca Siegel, MPH, ...
Increased intake of calcium and dairy reduced the risk for colorectal cancer, a prospective cohort analysis published in Nature Communications revealed.In comparison, the consumption of other certain ...
The upcoming holidays offer an opportunity for reflection and action. Let us ensure that the celebrations of today do not compromise the health and well-being of tomorrow. By addressing alcohol’s ...
Alcohol takes on the liver, a vital organ that processes toxins, including alcohol, to keep the body healthy. Women, in ...
Colon cancer remains one of the most prevalent yet often undetected forms of cancer, developing silently in the large ...
It’s understandable that local wineries are concerned about the economic fallout of the U.S. Surgeon General’s recently issued advisory on the link between alcohol consumption and certain cancers.