Most U.S. adults don’t realize alcohol raises cancer risk, and drinkers themselves are the least aware. Scientists say ...
About 37% said there was a link between drinking and cancer risk, researchers found. In all, 1% believed that alcohol could ...
If you weren't aware that drinking alcohol can increase your risk of cancer, you're apparently in good company. A new study ...
The survey also revealed that just over 37 percent of U.S. adults understand there is a correlation, and that there were even ...
Alcohol can increase the risk for prostate cancer, and drinking can negatively impact any current cancer treatments. Alcohol also can skew PSA test results.
Alcohol can increase your risk of cancer, but it can also prevent some heart attacks. Here's the complicated truth.
Most Americans don’t know alcohol raises cancer risk, new research finds. Despite strong scientific evidence showing that alcohol use increases the risk of cancer, most Americans remain unaware of ...
The finding comes from data of more than 550,000 adults ages 56 to 72, as well as genetics information from 2.4 million study participants. It adds to evidence that even small amounts of alcohol can ...
Despite increasing scientific evidence and warnings from public health advocates about the impact of alcohol consumption on cancer risk, public awareness and knowledge of the link remains low.Nearly ...
Alcohol intake is linked to increased pancreatic cancer risk, according to a new study. The findings come from pooled data on 2.5 million people across 30 long-term studies Each 10g of alcohol per day ...
Despite falling consumption rates, Germany still ranks among the world’s heaviest drinking nations, with per capita intake ...