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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 ...
A massive international study found that alcohol consumption is associated with a modest but significant increase in ...
Less than four-in-ten people are aware that drinking alcohol can increase the risk of developing cancer, according to new ...
While there is no definitive evidence linking chemicals to increased cancer risk in young people, this is an area of intense ...
Doctors are observing a concerning rise in colon cancer among individuals under 50, potentially linked to ultra-processed ...
High-risk drinking is rising among middle-aged workers. Learn how employers can address alcohol use and support employee ...
A warning has been issued by the HSE over the link between alcohol and seven types of cancer – with just four in 10 people in ...
That's what a new pilot project in Antigonish is hoping to find out. A substance use researcher and local brewery owner have ...
Despite alcohol being a leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, public awareness of its cancer risk remains ...
“Each 10 grams of alcohol, one drink, consumed daily, increases breast cancer risk by 10 percent. Alcohol increases estrogen ...
AN NHS ‘sponge-on-a-string’ cancer test will be rolled out in high street pharmacies for the first time. Taking just ten ...
Moderate to high alcohol consumption is linked to a small but clear increase in pancreatic cancer risk. The study, led by ...