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To give you better options the next time you imbibe, we spoke to registered dietitian nutritionists (or R.D.N.s) to round up ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies alcohol as a carcinogen, with new evidence connecting it to pancreatic cancer, affecting approximately 75,000 Americans annually.
More than 5% of all cancer cases are caused by drinking alcohol, according to a new report from the American Association for Cancer Research. An addition specialist discusses the risk.
T here’s no way around it: Alcohol isn’t that good for us. Numerous scientific studies have shown how even moderate alcohol consumption negatively impacts the body, upping the risk for liver damage, ...
Beer drinkers are more likely to have an unhealthy lifestyle than folks who prefer wine or liquor, scientists report.
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 ...
New U.S. Dietary Guidelines might soon be issued loosening the longstanding recommendations for daily alcohol use—but researchers still stress the links between alcohol and several types of cancer.
Moderate to high alcohol consumption is linked to a small but clear increase in pancreatic cancer risk. The study, led by ...
More than 5% of all cancer cases are caused by drinking alcohol, according to the Cancer Progress Report 2024 from the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR).