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A new study says drinking alcohol raises heart disease risk — especially for women


Research has linked higher levels of alcohol use to everything from cancer to liver ... levels of alcohol consumption. In women, those who had high alcohol intake (defined as eight or more drinks a ... Read More

Q&A: Diet and breast cancer—alcohol increases the risk


Science X is a network of high quality websites with most complete and comprehensive daily coverage of the full sweep of science, technology, and medicine news ... Read More

Iowa cancer researchers say alcohol consumption is one of many important risk factors


Iowa continues to rank second in the nation for the highest, fastest-growing number of cancer cases, according to a report by the Iowa Cancer Registry released on Feb. 20. The overall cause of ... Read More

Alcohol raises heart disease risk, particularly among women


Young to middle-aged women who reported drinking eight or more alcoholic beverages per week—more than one per day, on average—were significantly more likely to develop coronary heart disease compared ... Read More

Doctors link binge drinking to higher Iowa cancer rates


Mary Charlton, professor of epidemiology and director of the Iowa Cancer Registry at the University of Iowa, said researchers found an alarming increase in the link between binge drinking and cancer, ... Read More

Lifestyle changes lower risk of cancer


Tobacco, alcohol and obesity can increase your risk of developing cancer. Smoked tobacco is strongly linked ... alcohol consumption, there is cancer risk, but heavier drinkers have higher cancer ... Read More

Rising alcohol-related liver cancer prompts new prediction tool


Liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer and the third most frequent cause of cancer-related death globally. However, its distribution and causes vary greatly across different regions. Read More

How genetics combined with red meat consumption may raise colorectal cancer risk


Red meat is a known carcinogen. Now researchers say it raises colorectal cancer risk even higher for people with a genetic predisposition. Read More

Lower Socioeconomic Status Linked to Higher Risk of Alcohol-Related Illness


People with lower income and less educational attainment are more likely to develop medical conditions linked to alcohol abuse than those with higher socio | Neuroscience ... Read More

Can Drinking a Glass of Wine Really Raise Breast Cancer Risk?


All types of alcoholic beverages increase risk for breast cancer. Women who ... What’s more, other research has found a link between alcohol consumption and heart disease. Meanwhile, women ... Read More

Addiction News


Mar. 12, 2024 — Approximately 11% of 12th-grade students across the United States reported past-year use of delta-8- tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-8-THC, or delta-8 for short), according to an ... Read More

Many Americans Are Unaware of These Modifiable Risk Factors for Colon Cancer, Survey Shows


Maggie O’Neill is a health writer and reporter based in New York who specializes in covering medical research ... alcohol consumption and lack of exercise—can increase the risk of colorectal ... Read More


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