Heavy Alcohol Use Linked to Cancer
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Excessive drinking promotes cellular changes, study findsContinue Reading
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But moderate alcohol use tied to better lifestyle habits, study findsContinue Reading
Could yield better tests, treatments for condition that can cause liver damage, type 2 diabetesContinue Reading
Two studies confirm previous evidence that it reduces mortalityContinue Reading
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Taking antidepressant plus naltrexone improves odds of not drinking, researchers sayContinue Reading
Combination increased chances of cirrhosis, studies foundContinue Reading
Brain mechanism could be key, and an existing drug might help, scientists sayContinue Reading
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