Investigators sought to determine whether alcohol intake, particularly at higher frequency or greater quantity, was consistently associated with elevated risk for cancer.
Most people know that smoking causes cancer and that there's no "safe" number of cigarettes that are OK to smoke.
A lower share of U.S. adults now drinks alcohol, with the drinking rate at a multi-decade low and younger age groups in particular shifting away from regular consumption. The structural change is tied ...
Introduction While a large proportion of buccal mucosa cancer (BMC) is attributed to tobacco use, the contribution of alcohol is little-known. In India, alcohols include internationally-recognised ...
While it is common for people to try alcohol in adolescence, alcohol use in teens can be detrimental to health and may affect brain development and mental health. While teens usually drink less often ...
Spirits consumption rose 65.6% in this period, while wine consumption rose 35.5% and beer consumption fell 17.1%. Drinking is a common aspect of American culture. In fact, half of consumers drink ...