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Even 1 alcoholic drink per week will increase cancer risk
Drinking sugary drinks may increase your risk of death. Here are alternative options
Too much sugar can impact your risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Here is why drinks are particularly a problem.
Your Favorite Drink Could Increase Your Risk of Death, New Study Finds
Limiting your consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages can lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. If you’re a daily soda drinker, try upping your water intake and switching to a low-calorie sweetener. However, alternative sweeteners should be used as a means to quit, not a crutch.
Even one alcoholic drink per week will increase cancer risk: U.S. Surgeon General report
A new report from the United States Surgeon General says alcohol is a leading preventative cause of cancer. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy says consumption of alcohol brings with it an increased risk for at least seven different types of cancer.
How does alcohol increase your cancer risk?
Doctors say drinking alcohol can increase the risk of developing at least seven types of cancer including throat, breast, liver and colon cancer, and though doctors say they’ve known about this risk for 20 to 30 years,
Health Matters With TSET: Alcohol And Cancer
In this week's Health Matters with TSET, Amy Slanchik explores the rising popularity of mocktails, spotlighting Nola's creative zero-proof drinks, amid a U.S. Surgeon General report linking alcohol to increased cancer risk and a push for updated warning labels.
Women's Health Wednesday: Alcohol and Cancer
New advisory from the US Surgeon General warns alcohol consumption increases the risk for at least seven different types of cancer: breast, colorectal, esophageal, voice box, liver, mouth, and throat.
As Prescribed: Understanding the cancer risks of drinking alcohol
The U.S. Surgeon General’s recent recommendation to put cancer warnings on alcohol products marks a significant shift in how alcohol is viewed in terms of public health.
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Diabetes and Heart Disease Rise Alongside Sugary Drink Consumption
A new study assesses the effects of sugar-laden beverages on global health, with higher rates of consumption found in Latin ...
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Soda Is Making the Whole World Less Healthy–Here's Why It's So Bad for You
Sugar-sweetened beverages are linked to over 3 million new cases of diabetes and heart disease each year, a new report found.
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Scientists Link Popular Drink With Over 330,000 Deaths a Year
Sugar-sweetened beverages may increase your risk for heart disease and diabetes, and are linked to over 300,000f deaths, a ...
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