Alcohol breaks down into acetaldehyde, which can damage DNA in the body and risk the growth of cancerous cells. It also ...
Doctors and dietitians share five benefits of doing Damp January, which is cutting back on alcohol without giving it up completely.
The government linked alcohol with seven types of cancers, prompting the US surgeon general to call for warning labels on ...
January is that time of year when we pause to examine our health habits, and US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an ...
According to scientists who study alcohol, having one drink a day on average is a relatively low risk. They warn that the ...
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We chatted with Dr. Amy Lee, Head of Nutrition for Nucific, and Allison Arnett, registered dietician and lecturer at the ...
The outgoing U.S. Surgeon General made headlines when he called for a cancer warning on alcoholic beverages. But cancer is ...
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Given a sobering new report from the US surgeon general that argues alcohol should have an advisory label warning about increased cancer risk, more and more people may be committing to a Dry January ...
Some perspective: Canada’s new guidelines define “low risk” as a one-in-1,000 chance of premature death owing to alcohol.