Alcoholic drinks should carry cancer risk warning labels, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said in a report Friday. The report cites a direct link between alcohol consumption and at least seven types ...
Alcoholic drinks are the focus of a medical debate. For decades, medical research suggested that red wine had health benefits. Now, the U.S. Surgeon General has warned us that even moderate alcohol ...
(The Hill) — Alcoholic beverages should carry a prominent warning label about the link between alcohol and cancer, according to the U.S. surgeon general. Alcohol consumption is the third leading ...
It has been almost a year since the United States Surgeon General released a concerning warning: alcohol causes cancer.
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is calling for cancer risk warnings to be included on alcoholic beverages, prompting questions about the health impacts of alcohol and whether updated labels will ...
A competing report says moderate drinking may be linked to fewer deaths overall, as well as fewer heart attacks and stroke deaths, compared to not drinking at all. HealthDay News — Federal health ...
In this exclusive video ahead of the upcoming San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), Seema Khan, MD, of Northwestern ...
Only 37.1% of US adults believe alcohol increases cancer risk, while 52.9% are uncertain of any effect, revealing a significant knowledge gap in alcohol-cancer risk awareness. Past-month alcohol ...
Some panelists involved in that report faced criticism over financial ties to alcohol makers, though NASEM denies that the industry influenced its conclusions, The Times reported. HealthDay News — ...