Does drinking alcohol increase your risk of getting cancer? Yes, according to the U.S. Surgeon General who recently issued an alarming warning.
The Surgeon General's advisory says consuming alcohol increases the risk of developing at least seven types of cancer.
Atossa Therapeutics founder Dr. Steven Quay praises the Surgeon General’s report warning of the dangers of alcohol ...
The U.S. surgeon general is calling for an update to warning labels on alcoholic beverages to talk about the risk of cancer.
We mean that sincerely; Congress should approve better labels. But as long as alcohol retains its place in American culture, unique among all mind-altering substances, the odds are slim that U.S.
The warning labels should go beyond just telling people alcohol can affect pregnant women, the Surgeon General says.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released a warning about alcohol’s ties to cancer, suggesting alcohol companies put a label on their drinks highlighting the cancer risk.
UVA epidemiologist Kara Wiseman’s research was cited in the Surgeon General’s advisory on alcoholic consumption and cancer ...
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Evidence linking alcohol to cancer has accumulated for years, yet less than half of Americans recognize it as a cancer risk factor ...
The outgoing Surgeon General urged Americans to realign their lives in order to be healthier and more fulfilled.
Something must be done about Americans' alcohol consumption, starting with changing the belief that a small amount of daily ...