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Every drink takes five minutes off your life.” Maybe the thought scares you. Personally, I find comfort in it.
But in terms of how usefully and precisely the advisory elucidates cancer risk for various levels of drinking, I’m less sure.
Yes, alcohol increases your chances of getting cancer. So do many other things.
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You don’t need to dive into the nitty-gritty of your gross, made-up symptoms (unless you’re down to be extra dramatic), or ...