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Alcohol and cancer: What’s the link?
The latest U.S. dietary advice does away with recommended alcohol limits, instead advising people to ‘drink less.’ But is any amount safe when it comes to cancer risk?
Miranda McKeon is opening up again about life after cancer — and why she still chooses to drink alcohol despite knowing the ...
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There's one simple method to lower alcohol intake, and it works
Scientists have discovered an effective method for getting people to drink less alcohol, research suggests. By highlighting the increased risk of cancer that comes with imbibing, and pairing that with ...
McKeon, a New York City-based influencer, posted that she had celebrated four years cancer-free on Feb. 25 ...
The tide has largely turned against alcohol. Drinking, at least in moderation, was once seen as a harmless—or even ...
After becoming sober, the body follows a timeline healing: liver regeneration, blood pressure drops, cancer risk reduction ...
In general, leaning into your friendships is one of the best ways to relax without alcohol. Meaningful human connections “release dopamine and opioids in our brain,” Lembke says. “We are social ...
OB-GYN Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi said she's seen an uptick in younger cancer patients. She shared her best cancer prevention tips.
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