Tag: alcohol

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Consumption of alcoholic beverages is known to be a human carcinogen - official report

Report on Carcinogens, Twelfth Edition? (2011) National Toxicology Program, Department of Health and Human Services Alcoholic Beverage Consumption CAS No.: none assigned Known to be a human carcinogen First listed ...
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Alcoholic beverages linked to higher risk of breast cancer

Editor's note: Here you can learn something that you can't from New York Times and Washington Post. Every newspaper is saying now that drinking red wine helps reduce breast cancer risk. But only THIS article posted on foodconsumer.org tells you the truth: Red wine and other alcoholic beverages are carcinogens! When it comes to drinking, U.S. physicians recommend if you drink alcohol, drink it in moderation and if you don't, don't get started....
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Drinking alcohol raises breast cancer risk

Editor's note: Many researchers like to say something like alcohol is linked to cancer, but it reduces risk of heart disease.  Please remember that alcohol ...
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Even moderate drinking may boost breast cancer risk

By David Liu, Ph.D. Saturday Nov 05, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- A new study in the Journal of American Medical Association found even levels of alcohol consumption ...
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Does moderate alcohol consumption increase body weight? (PR)

Contact: R Curtis Ellisonellison@bu.edu508-333-1256Boston University Medical Center  Does moderate alcohol consumption increase body weight? A paper from Spain provides an extensive review of the association between alcohol ...
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Eating vegetables, fruits cuts risk of cervical cancer

By David Liu, Ph.D. and editing by Aimee Keenan-Greene July 7, 2011 (foodconsumer.org) -- Eating a plant-based diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and void of red ...
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Alcohol plus energy drink riskier than alcohol alone

Drinking energy beverages mixed with alcohol may be riskier than drinking alcohol alone.   Drinking alcohol can lead to behavioral impairment and is associated with an increased ...
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Beer drinkers with genetic variant face high stomach cancer risk

Alcohol linked to stomach cancer  A new study says heavy beer drinkers with a genetic variant known as rs1230025 in a cluster of three genes are ...
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Heavy drinking boosts death risk from pancreatic cancer

Michael J. Thun, MD, MS of American Cancer Society in Atlanta, Georgia and colleagues published a study on March 14, 2011 in Archives of Internal ...
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6% U.S. teens ages 12 to 14 drink alcohol

The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) released a survey on Feb 17 saying that about 5.9 percent of adolescents or 710,000 ...
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