It's long been known that no amount of alcohol is good for the body — and now new research spotlights the potential harm it can cause. More than 5% of all cancer cases are caused by drinking alcohol, ...
“It does look like people who drink half a drink to one drink a day, which means three to seven drinks a week, live the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The World Health Organisation is calling for cancer warnings on alcohol. (Getty Images) (Henrik Sorensen via Getty Images) The ...
Here at EatingWell, we firmly believe that all things can fit into a healthy eating pattern—alcohol included. A nightly glass of wine might even provide some benefits to your heart, your gut and your ...
Alcohol has long been classified as a cancer-causing substance, but new research gives a clearer sense of just how many cancer cases and deaths may be driven by drinking. Researchers from the American ...
Alcohol is a vice for millions of people around the world, but like most things we put into our bodies, consuming it can come with some risks. A new study outlines how some seemingly innocuous drinks ...
Drinking could be raising your cancer risk. Here's what research says. Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD Ever wonder if your nightly glass of wine or beer could be putting you at risk for ...
The surgeon general has a new warning about the cancer risks of consuming alcohol, which contributes to about a hundred thousand cancer cases per year. As NPR's Allison Aubrey reports, there's growing ...