A new report estimates that 40 percent of all cancer cases are associated with factors we can change—alcohol consumption being a prominent one.
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The new American Association for Cancer Research report predicts more than 2 million new cancer cases diagnosed in 2024, and ...
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Dr. Marisa C. Weiss with Breastcancer.org offers insights on early-onset breast cancer, modifiable risk factors, and tips for ...
If you're making a trip to the Keystone State, there are some specific differences in the laws concerning the sale of alcohol ...
Alcohol in a can was supposed to be a healthier, lighter alternative to beer. Nowadays, it's just getting Americans even ...
Dry January isn’t just a passing fad as a failed New Year’s Resolution anymore. And it’s no longer the only month on the ...
Studies show that even a modest reduction in drinking can lead to improvements in blood pressure, mental health and liver ...
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents opened the taps to allow alcohol at Husker football games and volleyball matches ...