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Discover 5 dangerous diseases directly linked to alcohol consumption. Learn how drinking affects your liver, heart, brain, and increases cancer risk.
Australia is under increasing pressure to follow the UK’s move towards mandatory warnings on alcoholic beverages of the risk ...
A massive international study found that alcohol consumption is associated with a modest but significant increase in ...
New Zealand's official low-risk drinking guidelines are outdated and "understate the health risks" of alcohol, according to ...
New research challenges the notion of moderate drinking, revealing that even small amounts of alcohol can shorten life expectancy and increase cancer ...
Less than four-in-ten people are aware that drinking alcohol can increase the risk of developing cancer, according to new ...
Cancer rates are rising among younger people aged under 50. Here’s what we know about the causes – and what the evidence says ...
Moderate to high alcohol consumption is linked to a small but clear increase in pancreatic cancer risk. The study, led by ...
Head and neck cancers, encompassing growths in the throat, larynx, nose, and mouth, account for 4% of cancers worldwide. Key ...
A warning has been issued by the HSE over the link between alcohol and seven types of cancer – with just four in 10 people in ...
New U.S. Dietary Guidelines might soon be issued loosening the longstanding recommendations for daily alcohol use—but researchers still stress the links between alcohol and several types of cancer.
The National Cancer Institute and University of Oxford report that oral contraceptive use is not associated with increased ...