HHealth Drinking alcohol increases the risk for at least 7 types of cancer, new report shows January 3, 20251 minute read 0 Shares 0 0 0 0 Alcohol use is a leading preventable cause of cancer, according to an advisory from the Surgeon General. Studies show a link to at least 7 types of cancer. The more people drink, the higher the risk. Tags:alcoholcancerdrinkingincreasesreportriskshowstypes 0 Shares: Share 0 Tweet 0 Pin it 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. View Comments (0)
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