There are approximately 100,000 alcohol-related cancer cases annually in the U.S. and 20,000 deaths due to alcohol-related ...
The risk of cancer is directly linked to the amount of alcohol a person consumes. A key factor is the total alcohol intake ...
A recent Surgeon General's report highlighted alcohol's carcinogenic effects. A Penn State professor breaks down the process.
These health conditions contribute to a buildup of fat in the liver, experts say, which can then lead to fibrosis or scarring ...
As study panels debate the risks and benefits of moderate drinking, conflicting data and convoluted messages leave consumers ...
The recent warning by the Surgeon General of the United States that any bottle of “John Barley corn” (liquor) or high priced premier wines such as “Ripple”, “Boone’s Farm”, or “Mad Dog 80” (Yiddish ...
In 1964, then-U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Luther Terry issued a groundbreaking report about the risks of cancer and other health problems, with smoking tobacco. By the following year, the federal ...
Cassady Craighill is Technical Education Director at GridLab. She lives in Charlottesville.
I was surprised that The Oregonian/OregonLive allowed a wine writer with no evident medical training to question the U.S. surgeon general’s widely supported opinion that alcohol should have cancer ...
As the usage of cellphones has exploded in the 21st century, schools have had a variety of regulations to control students’ ...