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From your brain and heart, to your lungs and muscles, to your gastrointestinal and immune systems, alcohol has broad harmful ...
Overall, rates of new cancer diagnoses and cancer-related deaths have declined, according to the annual cancer statistics ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Institutes of Health concur on evidence that alcohol causes ...
A new study by the Institute of Cancer Research suggests this routine scan is responsible for as many cancer cases as alcohol ...
Some risk factors for colorectal cancer can’t be changed, like your age, sex, genetics and personal or family history of ...
The effects of COVID-19 continue to reverberate in the cancer risk factors of Americans, a new American Cancer Society study ...
A new report on cancer in the US shows a steady decline in overall deaths from 2001 through 2022. The rate of diagnoses among ...
Low-level drinking can increase your chances of cancer and cardiovascular disease, according to a new study. Research ...
Later and fewer pregnancies, as well as alcohol consumption, partially explain the phenomenon, according to a large study involving over 300,000 women.
New research has found that a party lifestyle will have an impact on your health by the age of 36 –and the side effects are far more troubling than having to spend the day in bed.