Avoiding Alcohol May Cut Risk for Esophageal Cancer
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It takes up to 16 years for former chronic drinkers to return to normal risk level, review foundContinue Reading
Institute of Medicine suggests more screening, updated treatments for substance abuseContinue Reading
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Regular red wine, gin had no health benefit in small study of men at risk for heart diseaseContinue Reading
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Substance formed when body breaks down booze can damage DNA, research showsContinue Reading
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Findings also point to harms of excessive alcohol useContinue Reading
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