Alcoholic Drink

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- Women who drink moderately appear to gain less weight - 6.6
- Women who drink beer may develop psoriasis - 6.4
- Men drink twice as much alcohol as women - 5
- Disabilities due to alcohol consumption - 4.9
- Adult supervised drinking in young teens may lead to more alcohol use - 4.2
- Warning Letters to caffeinated alcoholic beverages, US - 4
- Women who drink moderately may have lower heart disease risk - 3.8
- Obesity, alcohol use and smoking increase second breast cancer risk - 3.6
- Women are binge drinking more - 3.4
- Tougher action needed on alcohol misuse - 3

Alcoholic Drink articles

Obesity, alcohol use and smoking increase second breast cancer risk
Obesity, alcohol use and smoking significantly increase the risk of second breast cancer among breast cancer survivors, revealed by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

Prostate cancer risk from heavy drinking
In a new study, researchers examined the associations of total alcohol, type of alcoholic beverage, and drinking pattern with risks of total, low- and high-grade prostate cancer.

Tougher action needed on alcohol misuse
A new hard-hitting report 'Alcohol misuse: tackling the UK epidemic' launched by the British Medical Association (BMA) calls on governments to show leadership and implement a full range of effective control policies that will reduce the burden of alcohol misuse.

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