Most Americans don’t know alcohol raises cancer risk, new research finds. Despite strong scientific evidence showing that alcohol use increases the risk of cancer, most Americans remain unaware of ...
New research indicates a link between hormonal contraceptives, particularly progestin-only and desogestrel-based formulations ...
Examining genetic, family, and personality characteristics may help identify those who are at high risk for drinking and ...
Despite increasing scientific evidence and warnings from public health advocates about the impact of alcohol consumption on cancer risk, public awareness and knowledge of the link remains low.Nearly ...
Despite clear evidence linking alcohol use to increased cancer risks, public awareness of this connection remains low in the ...
Epidemiologist Sanjay Shete said those who engage in this habit are "most likely to believe it has no effect on cancer risk.” ...
October is National Liver and Liver Cancer Awareness Month. Doctors say right now, tens of millions of people in the U.S. suffer from some form of liver disease, with many of them not even knowing.
Millennials face higher rates of cancer under 50. Learn the lifestyle factors linked to risk and practical steps to lower ...
Numerous studies have linked state-level marijuana legalization to reduced alcohol use, but new federally funded research ...
Researchers have discovered that a gene called CHRNA3 plays a key role in determining alcohol sensitivity, helping explain why some people tolerate alcohol better than others.
Turning off the lights at night has long been known to support restful sleep, but new research suggests it may have another ...
Exposure to tetrachloroethylene might triple the risk of significant liver fibrosis -- an excessive amount of liver scarring ...