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  2. Why the Surgeon General Is Calling for Revised Guidelines on ...

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    The CDC notes the health risks associated with alcohol use increase the more a person drinks and recommend drinking less or abstaining entirely to promote overall health.

  3. Even Small Amounts of Alcohol Can Cause Cancer, Surgeon ...

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    The U.S.’s cultural and public-health evolution concerning tobacco and smoking could serve as a useful precedent for changing how we think about alcohol and its associated health risks.

  4. Why We Are Still Arguing About the Health Effects of ... - AOL

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    The NASEM report concludes with "moderate certainty" that alcohol consumption within the currently recommended limits is associated with a 10 percent increase in breast cancer risk but says "no ...

  5. Alcohol and health - Wikipedia

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    Health risks of alcohol consumption. A systematic analysis of data from the Global Burden of Disease Study, which was an observational study, found that long-term consumption of any amount of alcohol is associated with an increased risk of death in all people, and that even moderate consumption appears to be risky. [42]

  6. Surgeon General calls for new label on drinks to warn ...

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — Alcohol is a leading cause of cancer, a risk that should be clearly labeled on drinks Americans consume, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy proposed on Friday. Murthy's advisory comes as research and evidence mounts about the bad effects that alcohol has on human health, but his proposal for a label would require a rare ...

  7. Long-term effects of alcohol - Wikipedia

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    The level of ethanol consumption that minimizes the risk of disease, injury, and death is subject to some controversy. [16] Several studies have found a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and health, [17] [18] [2] [19] meaning that risk is minimized at a certain (non-zero) consumption level, and drinking below or above this level increases risk, with the risk level of drinking a ...