Alcohol and Cancer: Is Any Amount of Drinking Really Safe? – Los Angeles Times

Alcohol Abuse: Alcohol and cancer: Is any amount of drinking really safe? – Los Angeles Times


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Alcohol and cancer: Is any amount of drinking really safe?
Los Angeles Times
Such limits were intended to prevent hospitalizations due to alcohol abuse, which had been on the rise in the country. In 1984, the British established recommended limits of 18 drinks a week for men and nine drinks for women; in 1987, they raised those
Guidelines miss alcohol's link to cancer, doctor saysOttawa Citizen
Raise bar on drinking guidelines to avoid cancer risk, CMAJ urgesVancouver Sun
Drinking guides may need update for cancer riskCBC.ca
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Alcohol Abuse: Freethought San Marcos: Thinking about regulation of public alcohol, tobacco use – San Marcos Mercury

Freethought San Marcos: Thinking about regulation of public alcohol, tobacco use
San Marcos Mercury
Regarding the proposed alcohol ban, Terry argues that alcohol in the parks should be allowed because it is fun to drink while eating BBQ and there are other laws that control excessive alcohol use. While it is true that for some people alcohol use is

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Alcohol Abuse: Report: Pavlik, brother in drunken fight – FOXSports.com

Report: Pavlik, brother in drunken fight
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As reported by The (Youngstown, Ohio) Vindicator newspaper, former middleweight champ Kelly Pavlik, who was released from alcohol abuse treatment in January, was involved in a drunken altercation Friday evening with brother, Michael, at his parent's
Police Report: Kelly Pavlik in Drunken Brawl with BrotherThe Boxing Tribune
Pavlik brothers have bout at parents' homeYoungstown Vindicator

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Alcohol Abuse: Labelling fails to address major knowledge gap on alcohol risks – News-Medical.net


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Labelling fails to address major knowledge gap on alcohol risks
News-Medical.net
The liquor industry's decision to voluntarily include health warning labels on alcohol is a welcome move, but alone is unlikely to make a significant impact on the health and social consequences of alcohol abuse and binge drinking in Australia.
Liquor warning labels 'too soft': Health expertsWA today

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Website: www.facebook.com Adam was once one of top skiers in the United States. As a Marine, he served in 15 countries, including Iraq and Afghanistan on terrorist-related missions. But when he came back home from overseas, he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and started drinking. His alcohol abuse is ruining his body.

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