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cancer, Alcohol
How much alcohol is too much? What to know as officials push for cancer warnings on labels
The Office of the Surgeon General recommended adding cancer warnings to alcoholic drinks. How many drinks is too much?
Women’s Health Wednesday: Alcohol and Cancer
A new advisory from the US Surgeon General warns alcohol consumption increases the risk for at least seven different types of cancer: breast, colorectal, esophageal, voice box, liver, mouth, and
How does alcohol increase your cancer risk?
Doctors say drinking alcohol can increase the risk of developing at least seven types of cancer including throat, breast, liver and colon cancer, and though doctors say they’ve known about this risk for 20 to 30 years,
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Should Alcohol Be a Part of Medical School Events?
Earlier this month, the surgeon general released an advisory on "Alcohol and Cancer Risk," which recommended adding labels to ...
The Hill on MSN
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Changing alcohol labels could take ‘decades’: Dr. Marion Nestle
“[Murthy says]
alcohol
causes cancer, seven
different
types
. No mays, no mights, no ‘the evidence suggests.’
Alcohol
...
WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSN
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US Surgeon General sounds alarm on alcohol consumption and cancer link
The U.S. Surgeon General warns that alcohol consumption increases the risk of seven types of cancer, urging awareness and potential policy changes.
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on MSN
Maine doctor gives perspective on report that links alcohol to cancer
The report warns that as someone’s alcohol intake increases, so does their risk for seven different types of cancer.
NBC New York
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How many alcoholic drinks can I have a week without increasing my cancer risk?
The seven
types
of cancer linked to
alcohol
include breast ... any amount
of alcohol
that won’t raise cancer risk at all, as
different
studies have come to
different
conclusions.
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