US gov’t report finds even 1 drink a day elevates cancer risk. Here’s an expert’s analysis.

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US gov’t report finds even 1 drink a day elevates cancer risk. Here’s an expert’s analysis.
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In the US, alcohol-induced cancer deaths outnumber alcohol-associated traffic crash fatalities every year

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Over the past few decades, mounting scientific evidence has shown that as little as 1 to 2 alcoholic drinks per day can lead to increases in the likelihood oftrying to determine the link for decadesAlcohol is the third-most preventable cause of cancer in the US, putting it just behind tobacco and obesity.

Surgeon general’s advisories are the primary way that the Department of Health and Human Services, where the Office of the Surgeon General resides, communicate health issues of great importance to the public. Surgeon general’s advisories are not necessarily breaking news, but they take the opportunity to bring public awareness to science surrounding big public health issues.The relationship between alcohol and cancer has been clear to scientists for decades.

Alcohol is a solvent, which means other things can dissolve in it. This makes it easier for carcinogens from other sources — like cigarettes and e-vapes —

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