But even moderate drinking isn’t harmless when it comes to preserving health. Researchers from Florida Atlantic University’s ...
New research suggests that even light alcohol use may carry serious risks. A large study in India found that drinking just ...
Alcohol’s cancer risk is shaped by a powerful mix of biology, behavior, and social factors—often in ways people don’t expect.
Naltrexone has long been used to treat alcohol use disorder. Now it’s gaining attention as a tool for people who want to cut ...
Consuming one standard drink a day, roughly about 9 grams of alcohol daily, was associated with about 50 per cent higher ...
“Our investigation confirms the harmful effect of alcohol consumption on cancer risk, but suggests that alcohol only increases cancer risk in body parts with direct exposure to alcohol,” said ...
Alcohol consumption is a well-established risk factor for several types of cancer. The degree of risk often correlates with the amount of alcohol a person consumes. Research has shown that alcohol ...
Investigators sought to determine whether alcohol intake, particularly at higher frequency or greater quantity, was consistently associated with elevated risk for cancer.
A major new study suggests there may be no safe level of alcohol when it comes to mouth cancer risk. Research from India ...
"There's indeed overwhelming evidence that consuming alcohol is associated with an increased risk [of breast cancer]," said ...
Alcohol can irritate the digestive tract, alter gut bacteria and interfere with how the intestines absorb water, doctors said ...