U.S. Dietary Guidelines advises "Drink less." It's good advice: research shows alcohol increases breast cancer risk, starting ...
Drinking as little as 9 grams of alcohol a day may increase mouth cancer risk by 50%. A new study links alcohol to higher ...
The Office of the Surgeon General recommended adding cancer warnings to alcoholic drinks. How many drinks is too much?
Alcohol is a known risk factor for cancer, and new research is showing just how much it has impacted death rates in the past ...
For many physicians and public health researchers, the U.S. surgeon general's advisory to put cancer warning labels on alcoholic drinks was not a surprise. The American Medical Association on Monday ...
The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases has raised concerns that federal health agencies have dropped ...
Studies have shown that Dry January can lead to people experiencing improved sleep quality, better concentration, lower ...
Federal officials working on the new dietary guidelines had considered limiting men to one drink daily. The final advice was ...
FILE - Bottles of alcohol sit on shelves at a bar in Houston, June 23, 2020. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File) Buy Photo The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may ...
Pittsburgh — When Julie Senchak would accompany her mom to doctor's appointments in the early 2000s, she would listen to what the oncologists said about alcohol — that drinking it could increase the ...
The new nutrition guidance notably removes the previous recommendation to limit alcohol consumption to 1 drink or fewer daily ...
Research shows that drinking alcohol increases women's risk of breast cancer. From sayings like "mommy juice" and "rosé all day" to happy hours, drinking is part of American culture, particularly for ...