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This trend is highlighting the increasing role of lifestyle, diet, and metabolic health in affecting the liver.
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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 ...
A senior lecturer at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Dr Muhammad Habeebu, has identified alcohol consumption as a major lifestyle factor that increase the risk of developing breast ...
Most U.S. adults misunderstand or underestimate the association between drinking alcohol and cancer risk, according to a ...
It starts small: a puff, a sip, a habit. But for millions of Indian families, that habit turns into head and neck cancer, ...
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 ...