Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released a new advisory outlining “the direct link between alcohol consumption and increased ...
This Dry January, the Surgeon General said alcohol should come with a warning label for cancer risks. Dry January is a ...
While low-to-moderate alcohol use isn't always harmful, heavy drinking can trigger inflammation and worsen symptoms of ...
In Canada, colorectal cancer is projected to be the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in 2024 (excluding non-melanoma skin cancers), according to the Canadian Cancer Society.
The Dry January movement has gained momentum in recent years, with people choosing to forego, or cut back on, alcohol during ...
The US Surgeon General has unveiled a plan to put cancer warning labels on alcoholic beverages. Does the science support this ...
The study found that, on average, adding 300mg of calcium to your daily diet — roughly the amount found in a large glass of milk — lowered bowel cancer risk by 17%. Other calcium-rich foods like leafy ...
Studies consistently highlight alcohol’s carcinogenic properties.
Following the U.S. surgeon general’s new advisory warning of alcohol’s link to multiple cancers, a Florida neurosurgeon and longevity doctor shares his thoughts on why people should stop drinking.
Following the U.S. surgeon general’s new advisory warning of alcohol’s link to multiple cancers, Dr. Brett Osborn, a Florida neurosurgeon and longevity doctor, speaks with Fox News Digital about ...
Virginia's General Assembly gets delayed before its first legislative session of 2025. The ongoing water crisis in Richmond ...
There is no “safe amount of alcohol consumption,” researchers from the World Health Organization advise. Drinking as few as ...