6 tips to reduce alcohol use and cancer risk
The New York Times · 5d
How Much Alcohol Does It Take to Raise Your Cancer Risk?
The surgeon general’s report said the lifetime risk of developing any alcohol-related cancer jumped to 19 percent (19 of 100 women) among those who consumed one alcoholic drink each day (seven drinks a week). At this level, the lifetime risk of breast cancer increased to 13.1 percent, or 13 of 100 women.
Glass of milk a day cuts bowel cancer risk
BBC · 1d
Glass of milk a day cuts bowel cancer risk - study
They also found more evidence that consuming too much alcohol and processed meat has the opposite effect, increasing the risk of the disease. Cancer charities say having a healthy, balanced diet, being a healthy weight and stopping smoking were the best ways to lower your risk of bowel cancer.
Yahoo · 1d
A daily glass of milk lowers bowel cancer risk by 17% — but another drink increases it by the same amount
It might just be the key to protecting yourself from bowel cancer. A large study from researchers at the University of Oxford published on Wednesday suggests that drinking the equivalent of a glass of milk every day could lower your risk of developing the disease by nearly a fifth.
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