Most U.S. adults don’t realize alcohol raises cancer risk, and drinkers themselves are the least aware. Scientists say ...
This trend is highlighting the increasing role of lifestyle, diet, and metabolic health in affecting the liver.
About 37% said there was a link between drinking and cancer risk, researchers found. In all, 1% believed that alcohol could ...
The survey also revealed that just over 37 percent of U.S. adults understand there is a correlation, and that there were even ...
Drinking can give you headaches and hangovers but did you know that it can also raise the risk of cancer? A recent study from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has revealed that ...
If you weren't aware that drinking alcohol can increase your risk of cancer, you're apparently in good company. A new study ...
Federal budget cuts pose a threat to progress that has improved lung cancer survival, according to the American Lung ...
Liver cancer isn't just caused by alcohol. Dr Ninad Katdare explains how modern lifestyle diseases like obesity and diabetes ...
Alcohol can increase your risk of cancer, but it can also prevent some heart attacks. Here's the complicated truth.
Despite clear evidence linking alcohol use to increased cancer risks, public awareness of this connection remains low in the U.S., according to new research from The University of Texas MD Anderson ...
Drinking alcohol can raise breast cancer risk, even in moderation, by affecting hormones and DNA. Find ways to lower your ...