Alcohol breaks down into acetaldehyde, which can damage DNA in the body and risk the growth of cancerous cells. It also ...
Surgeon general's new warning about the connection between alcohol and cancer is time for us to better understand the threat.
Moderate drinking was once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better research methods have thrown cold water on that ...
While low-to-moderate alcohol use isn't always harmful, heavy drinking can trigger inflammation and worsen symptoms of ...
Saying “no thanks” to alcohol for 30 days during Dry January can make you sleep better, according to experts. () “There are ...
You've heard about "Dry January" — ditching alcohol for 31 days — but what are the potential health benefits? A registered ...
We chatted with Dr. Amy Lee, Head of Nutrition for Nucific, and Allison Arnett, registered dietician and lecturer at the ...
The surgeon general’s report said the lifetime risk of developing any alcohol-related cancer jumped to 19 percent (19 of 100 ...
Doctors and dietitians share five benefits of doing Damp January, which is cutting back on alcohol without giving it up completely.
Users of the new website, knowalcohol.ca, can enter their age, sex and how much they drink per week and calculate their ...
If you have an inherited intolerance to alcohol, a mutated gene could be the culprit. An at-home DNA test could detect ...
As cancer has been linked to alcohol use, per the surgeon general's new advisory, addiction experts offer helpful tips to cut back on drinking in a safe, healthy way.