Alcoholic beverages should carry a prominent warning label about the link between alcohol and cancer, according to the U.S.
Alcohol is linked to roughly 100,000 cancer cases - and 20,000 cancer deaths - each year, but fewer than half of Americans ...
Drinking alcohol raises the risk of developing seven types of cancer, according to a new advisory from U.S. Surgeon General ...
The American Medical Association applauded the U.S. surgeon general’s recommendation for a cancer warning to be issued on all ...
Labels on alcohol products like beer and wine should carry warnings of their links to cancer, the US Surgeon General said, ...
The U.S. Surgeon General’s call for cancer warnings on alcohol is being welcomed by some substance-misuse prevention ...
On January 3, the US Surgeon General issued an advisory on the association between alcohol and the risk of cancer.
Alcoholic beverages should have warnings that they cause cancer in an updated label, the U.S. Surgeon General said Friday.
The U.S. surgeon general on Friday issued a new advisory on the link between alcohol consumption and increased cancer risk.
US Surgeon General calls for alcohol labels to have cancer warnings. Will that make a difference in people's drinking habits?
The U.S. Surgeon General urges for cancer risk warnings on alcohol labels, citing a link between alcohol and various cancer types. Vivek Murthy's advisory could initiate tobacco-style regulation ...