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, ...
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, ...
It’s Dry January and there are new warnings about the health effects of alcohol, things that could hurt winemakers in Michigan. Wine sales usually dip after the holidays and Mike Laing with Mawby spar ...
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, ...
Two U.S. companies teamed up to treat cancer patients using an unproven blood filter in Antigua, out of reach of American ...
The market for functional beverages, or healthier non-alcoholic drinks that do the body some good, is growing along with new ...
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As the end of Dry January nears, many are aspiring to be occasional drinkers rather than teetotallers - and experts say the health benefits can still be dramatic ...
The U.S. Surgeon General has issued a new advisory highlighting the potential connection between alcohol consumption and ...
While many drinkers cut back, some people who consume 15 or more drinks a week say they are unfazed by health risks.
The U.S. surgeon general told the public that alcohol is a leading preventable cause of cancer. Now alcohol companies must ...
The News spoke with Yale experts about the U.S. Surgeon General’s recommendations for raising awareness about alcohol’s ...