New statistics show Britain has the highest cases of esophageal cancer in the entire Europe, mostly for those under 40 years ...
Heavier drinking raises the risk for many conditions including heart and liver disease. It’s a big year for booze, both for ...
Drinking alcohol can irritate the intestinal tract and speed up digestion, increasing your risk of diarrhea. Here’s why and ...
U.S. Surgeon General links alcohol to cancer risks. As Americans drink less, what’s replacing booze, and how are generational shifts shaping drinking culture?
A call for cancer warnings on labels for beer, wine, and spirits is a lesson in risk management, says Hopkins cancer expert ...
Dr. Vivek Murthy, the 21st U.S. surgeon general, recently released an advisory on the causal link between alcohol and ...
In a new report, Dr Vivek Murthy, the surgeon-general, said alcohol use had been directly linked with at least seven types of cancers, including those of the mouth, throat, larynx, esophagus ...
puts the link between drinking alcohol and developing seven different types of cancer — including esophagus, breast, liver and colorectal — in the spotlight to help increase awareness.
Alcohol can increase your risk of cancer, but it can also prevent some heart attacks. Here's the complicated truth.
"Based on data from the eight eligible studies from 2019 to 2023, the committee concludes that compared with never consuming ...
With new evidence showing a direct link between alcohol consumption and cancer, the  National Council on Drug Abuse (NCDA) ...
Alcohol manufacturers attacked the new report ... the pharynx and larynx and the esophagus, the new report said. Men and women are both vulnerable to these health harms, it said, but women ...