A new major federal report says having more than seven drinks per week carries a 1 in 1,000 risk of dying from alcohol use.
With new evidence showing a direct link between alcohol consumption and cancer, the  National Council on Drug Abuse (NCDA) ...
Research has shown that heavy alcohol use increases levels of the enzyme CYP2E1 in the esophagus; normally, the enzyme is ...
Alcohol consumption can elevate cancer risk through mechanisms such as DNA damage, hormonal changes, and oxidative stress, with risks increasing alongside consumption levels.
The report examined how alcohol contributes to certain diseases and injuries. Some of the findings include: Cancer: The new ...
It’s a big year for booze, both for the people who drink it and the companies that make it: U.S. officials are set to sift through competing science on drinking to decide how much is too much. Any ...
The U.S. Surgeon General has issued a new advisory highlighting the potential connection between alcohol consumption and ...
In addition to the relationship between moderate alcohol consumption and certain types of cancer, the report examined ...
Non-alcoholic beverages are gaining a foothold as state’s big craft beer industry pushes message of responsible, moderate ...