The Surgeon General's recent warning that alcohol can cause cancer didn't exactly fall on deaf ears, but won't change America's drinking habits either, a USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll suggests.
The nonalcoholic beverage industry could get a boost from the surgeon general’s warnings linking alcohol to some cancers. But don’t expect the industry to condemn your glass of pinot.
T cells are white blood cells that are important for adaptive immunity. They have unique cell surface receptors that are generated by randomly assorting genes. These receptors allow T cells to ...
I don’t know if I’d want to play that song live.’ It’s probably the only song that I’ve ever really felt like that about,” Taylor admitted, striking that in spite of her brazenness, that innate fear ...
He explained that he believes that alcohol was made into a norm and then slipped into our culture, making us think that it is okay to drink it. “I don't think anybody should drink it [alcohol].
"What a lot of experts are saying is: No. 1, don't start drinking just because you think it's going to help with your heart health." No level of alcohol consumption is safe for health, the World ...
As one of his final official acts, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has called for the nation to recognize new risks tied to alcohol consumption. That could take many allies, several years ...
“It turns out that when you adjust for those things, the benefits tend to disappear,” he said. Another problem: Most studies didn’t include younger people. Almost half of the people who die from ...
In 2016, the country mandated a group of labels for alcohol, some of which include warnings about liver cancer. Manufacturers can choose, however, to apply alternative labels that don’t mention ...
Drinking alcohol is linked to negative health outcomes ... too Studies have found that even if you can’t do an entire month of abstinence, just reducing the number of drinks you have each ...
“If you drink alcohol, at all levels of consumption, drinking less is generally better for health than drinking more.” But while the committee report reached those conclusions, the final guidelines ...