Not only is alcohol a risk to your liver, but it can also significantly increase your risk for multiple types of cancer, a ...
Despite the U.S. Surgeon General’s advisory on the link between alcohol and cancer, a majority says they won’t skip happy hour, according to a new Fox News survey.
If you’re a woman who enjoys a drink — researchers say you might be increasing your chance for breast cancer. What’s new is ...
With more Americans planning to drink less alcohol or not drink at all, non-alcoholic options are selling well. Beer, wine ...
With the relentless bad news about alcohol, cannabis retailers are wooing drinkers. “Relax & unwind without the hangover,” ...
While many drinkers cut back, some people who consume 15 or more drinks a week say they are unfazed by health risks.
Alcohol can increase your risk of cancer, but it can also prevent some heart attacks. Here's the complicated truth.
So yes, it is true. Alcohol can increase your risk of getting cancer. Dr. Mercola says the damage caused by alcohol can be reversed, just like when a smoker quits, and their lungs heal over time.
Jan. 17 marks the 105th anniversary of America's ban on alcohol. Here's what you need to know about the failed attempt and it ...
"Based on data from the eight eligible studies from 2019 to 2023, the committee concludes that compared with never consuming ...
“We now know that alcohol consumption is a risk factor for breast cancer. That makes sense. The breast has a blood supply. The blood with the alcohol flows through the breast and can damage the DNA,” ...