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Alcohol consumption and increased cancer risk
Alcohol Consumption Raises the Risk of Seven Cancers, Says U.S. Surgeon General in a New Health Advisory
The "Nation's Doctor" has called for a cancer warning label on alcoholic beverages and suggests the recommended limits for alcohol consumption should be reassessed
One Alcoholic Drink a Day Can Raise Cancer Risk, Warns Surgeon General
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a Surgeon General's Advisory on Friday, warning of the connection between alcohol use and cancer risk. "This advisory highlights alcohol use as a leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States,
How many alcoholic drinks can I have a week without increasing my cancer risk?
The U.S. surgeon general called out the link between alcohol and cancer. Is there any amount that's safe to drink? Here's what experts say.
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Dry January is here. The CEOs of Heineken USA and Athletic Brewing explain why many Americans are choosing moderation.
CEOs of beverage companies producing non-alcoholic beers say buying trends point toward moderation in Americans' drinking ...
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Non-alcoholic drink that can make you 'feel effects of alcohol' is legally available to buy
You can now buy non-alcoholic drinks from Sentia Spirits that make you 'tipsy' without the hangover, find customer reviews ...
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The alcoholic drink making a shock comeback in UK as £29bn of it is guzzled around world
Once inextricably linked with art, rebellion and madness, and infamously banned in the early 20th century, absinthe is ...
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Dry January: The Best Non-Alcoholic Beers to Drink Now
Kernza Golden Brew may be the second Deshutes beer on the list, but it’s a first for the beer industry. This light blonde ale ...
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Trying 'Dry January?' We found these drink options online for you
According to Harvard Health, heavier drinking or long-term drinking can increase physical and mental problems, especially ...
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