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By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, May 23, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Alcohol-fueled cancer deaths nearly doubled in ...
Alcohol associated cancer deaths have doubled in the U.S. over the past three decades, disproportionately impacting men and ...
A new study reveals alcohol is doing more long-term damage than many men realize—and even casual drinking isn’t off the hook.
Yearly cancer deaths linked to alcohol have doubled in the United States over the last three decades, rising from just under ...
Despite overall cancer death declines in the US, alcohol-related cancer deaths have nearly doubled since 1990, reaching over ...
Alcohol-fueled cancer deaths nearly doubled in the United States during the past three decades, with cases among men driving ...
Alcohol-related cancer deaths have doubled in recent years in the US - Consuming any alcohol is not considered to be safe ...
Alcohol is a known risk factor for cancer, and new research is showing just how much its impacted cancer mortality rates in the past three decades.
Alcohol-related cancer deaths in the United States rose from below 12,000 in 1990 to more than 23,000 in 2021. These findings ...
A recent report found that women account for two-thirds of all cancers diagnosed in people under 50. But it's not all bad ...
A healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, & healthy fats has been linked to a lower risk of prostate cancer, ...
Pandemic drinking habits linger. With health risks rising, women — who had the largest increase — may need to reevaluate their relationship with alcohol.