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A recent report from the Surgeon General has revealed a troubling connection between alcohol consumption and an increased risk of cancer, contributing to nearly 100,000 ...
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Oncologists are praising the surgeon general's decision to add cancer-risk warning labels to alcohol.
Whether it's for dry January or beyond, Being Bar hopes to grow a community that centers around health and wellness.
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