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Surgeon General's report warns even moderate alcohol use increases cancer risks | MahoneyPast Surgeon General’s reports have documented the issue of tobacco use and its deleterious effects on health including cancer beginning with the 1964 Surgeon General’s report, “Smoking and ...
The Surgeon General warns us that even moderate alcohol consumption causes several cancers. However, the causal case lacks ...
The surgeon general's advisory on parental stress leaves many of us wanting practical solutions for our stress. Can we help ...
Based on survey data, young adults covered by Tobacco 21 (T21) laws say they are smoking less. Biomarkers paint a smokier ...
Less than half of Americans in one survey said they were aware of the link between alcohol use and cancer compared to 89% for tobacco use.
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An advisory about fine particle air pollution from the highest-ranking physician in the United States would be a powerful ...
Many Americans understand the risks of excessive drinking such as liver damage, drunk driving accidents, and addiction. But ...
In 1964, then-U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Luther Terry issued a groundbreaking report about the risks of cancer and other health problems, with smoking tobacco. By the following year, the federal ...
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