A diet deficient in calcium was considered the highest risk factor, linked to approximately one in five deaths from colon ...
Drinking more than four cups of coffee daily has been found to lower the risk of head and neck cancer, a new analysis reveals ...
The impact of cancer on both patients and their families cannot be overstated, but new figures show that more people than ...
Alcohol consumption can elevate cancer risk through mechanisms such as DNA damage, hormonal changes, and oxidative stress, with risks increasing alongside consumption levels.
Women under the age of 65 are more likely than men to be diagnosed with cancer, according to new data from the American ...
The U.S. Surgeon General has issued a new advisory highlighting the potential connection between alcohol consumption and ...
Drinking damages the body's DNA, leading to cancerous tissue growth. The safest option is to avoid consumption, experts say.
Research shows that people with a certain body shape face a higher risk of serious health problems compared to their ...
While the body of evidence to date shows that alcohol can cause cancer, the data on red wine are less clear-cut.
"Based on data from the eight eligible studies from 2019 to 2023, the committee concludes that compared with never consuming ...
Even one drink a day carries a substantial cancer risk. That is the finding of a new report from the U.S. Surgeon General ...
There is also evidence that drinking 1 cup of milk per day is associated with a lower risk of heart disease, stroke, ...