Alcohol consumption can elevate cancer risk through mechanisms such as DNA damage, hormonal changes, and oxidative stress, with risks increasing alongside consumption levels.
SNUBBING Dry January and continuing to drink like it’s Christmas may seem like a great way to get through the dreary first ...
Colon cancer remains one of the most prevalent yet often undetected forms of cancer, developing silently in the large ...
With alcohol now recognized as the third biggest external risk factor after smoking and obesity, the time is right to create ...
LIVER cancer has become the UK’s fastest rising cause of cancer death with obesity, smoking and boozing behind higher cases, ...
Brits are being urged to look out for some of the telltale signs of a deadly disease as shocking new figures show death rates ...
On the heels of the surgeon general's warning about the cancer risks of alcohol, there's growing consensus that less is ...
Less than half of US adults know alcohol raises cancer risk. Women face higher risks, especially for breast cancer, from ...
Two health-related bills that faced unusual deaths in last year’s session of the Alaska Legislature have been resurrected as ...
Andrew Gray, D-Anchorage, who seeks to require warning signs at bars, liquor stores and other beverage-selling establishments about the link between alcohol consumption and cancer. Under the ...