Most people know about the connection between cigarettes and cancer risk, but does drinking cause cancer? It's something ...
Dr. Alison Moody, a breast surgeon at Ascension Sacred Heart in Panama City, shares her advice on how to interpret the Jan. 3 ...
While red and white wine have similar effects on overall cancer risk, new research suggests white wine may carry a hidden ...
Most people know about the connection between cigarettes and cancer risk, but does drinking cause cancer? It’s something ...
From maintaining a healthy diet rich in fibre to limiting the intake of processed foods and alcohol, find out about the ...
If we were going to say 100% for sure alcohol causes cancer, we would need to take a large group … probably about a thousand people (and) put them into groups; have some of them drink two drinks ...
As St. Patrick's Day brings global celebrations involving alcohol, Ireland looks forward to rethinking excess consumption ...
The public has a right to know their risk when and if they choose to drink. Such labeling has precedents with that on tobacco ...
Chronic alcohol consumption damages the entire digestive system, causing both inflammatory and toxic effects. The severity ...
Nichole adds: "Eating sugar in moderation is OK. It's excess calorie intake (from any food) that leads to weight and fat gain ...
United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy in January released an advisory on alcohol consumption and increased cancer ...
AAP FactCheck - The World Health Organization (WHO) has not admitted that mRNA vaccines are linked to surging breast cancer ...