The U.S. Surgeon General's warning connects alcohol consumption to seven types of cancer, with women facing higher risks than men from lower amounts of alcohol.
The U.S. Surgeon General is calling to add cancer warning labels to alcohol. In a recent advisory, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called on Congress to include a cancer risk warning in the warning ...
A growing body of evidence warns of potential harms associated with alcohol consumption. The less alcohol you drink, the ...
I also agree with the surgeon general that people should be aware ... a study showing that the risk of a woman developing breast cancer in her lifetime is 11 out of 100 if she doesn’t drink ...
Drinking damages the body's DNA, leading to cancerous tissue growth. The safest option is to avoid consumption, experts say.
Then U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released his latest advisory linking alcohol to an increased risk of cancer. Specifically, the advisory highlighted an increased risk in mouth, throat ...
After a report detailing the health risks of imbibing, at least one analyst thinks the incoming Trump administration could ...
Most Wyomingites Cowboy State Daily interviewed scoffed at the U.S. surgeon general's call to add cancer-labels to beer cans.
Even one drink a day carries a substantial cancer risk. That is the finding of a new report from the U.S. Surgeon General ...
MOINES ON OUR WEBSITE AND MOBILE APP. THE U.S. SURGEON GENERAL SUGGESTING. ALCOHOLIC DRINKS NOW INCLUDE CANCER WARNING LABELS. RIGHT NOW, THE LABELS ONLY WARN PREGNANT PEOPLE AND THOSE WHO DRIVE.
The U.S. Surgeon General warns that alcohol consumption increases the risk of seven types of cancer, urging awareness and potential policy changes.