Does drinking alcohol increase your risk of getting cancer? Yes, according to the U.S. Surgeon General who recently issued an alarming warning.
As the Surgeon General calls for cancer warning labels on alcohol, health experts share tips for cutting back safely and the importance of awareness.
The Surgeon General's advisory says consuming alcohol increases the risk of developing at least seven types of cancer.
According to the Surgeon General's advisory, alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the U.S., following tobacco and obesity.
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The U.S. surgeon general is calling for an update to warning labels on alcoholic beverages to talk about the risk of cancer.
Alcohol is a leading cause of cancer, a risk that should be clearly labeled on drinks Americans consume, U.S. Surgeon General ...
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We mean that sincerely; Congress should approve better labels. But as long as alcohol retains its place in American culture, unique among all mind-altering substances, the odds are slim that U.S.