A new study tracks how heavy alcohol use across adulthood affects colorectal cancer risk and how quitting drinking may lower or mitigate certain risks.
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Your drinking history from college to retirement may shape colorectal cancer risk decades later
Most studies on alcohol and cancer ask people how much they currently drink. But what about beer drank in college? How about the wine with dinner that’s a habit for so many adults in their thirties? A ...
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Parenting style shapes adolescent alcohol and drug use
"Like father, like son? Can parenting styles break the intergenerational pattern of alcohol and drug use?" A group of Brazilian researchers analyzed data on the behavior of 4,280 adolescents and their ...
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New analysis asks if alcohol guidance needs stronger trials to settle the health debate
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Conflicting evidence on alcohol’s risks and benefits continues to challenge health guidance, and ...
The study also suggests the benefits of alcohol cessation, as former drinkers, when compared to current drinkers averaging less than one drink per week, were observed to have lower odds of nonadvanced ...
The intersection of alcohol consumption and cancer diagnoses has emerged as a critical concern in American public health. Research from the American Association for Cancer Research paint a sobering ...
Barclays says that outlook overlooks historical patterns and international comparisons. Based on income levels, Americans ...
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