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Alcohol Consumption Linked to 20 Health Outcomes in Nature Health Study of 843 Papers, with Cancer Risk at Any Level
A June 2026 Nature Health study by IHME analyzed 843 studies across 20 health outcomes, confirming alcohol raises cancer risk at any level while showing nuanced cardiometabolic findings.
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mindbodygreen
· Jun 25, 2026
Women Are More Likely To Face This Alcohol-Related Risk
Awareness is the first step.
Health News | Mail Online
· Jul 3, 2026
Takeaways and beers: Experts discover the lifestyle choices that trigger most dangerous form of bowel cancer
Takeaways and beers: Experts discover the lifestyle choices that trigger most dangerous form of bowel cancer
L.A. Times - Health
· Jul 2, 2026
Contributor: Alcohol should be stigmatized like smoking
Drinking causes 1 in every 20 deaths worldwide. Perversely, because its harms are so widespread and longstanding and well known, many people accept them.
NaturalNews.com
· Jul 2, 2026
Both diet and regular sodas linked to 60% higher liver disease risk in decade-long study
(NaturalNews) A 10-year study of nearly 124,000 people found diet drinks increase fatty liver disease risk by 60, surpassing the 50 risk from sugary sodas ...
The Eastern Herald
· Jul 6, 2026
Coffee Cuts Liver Cancer Risk by 47% and Cirrhosis by a Third, Largest Study Finds
A Cedars-Sinai study of 354,957 UK Biobank participants links regular coffee drinking to 47 lower liver cancer risk and 32 lower cirrhosis risk — the largest study of its kind. MRI scans confirmed the mechanism for the first time: coffee drinkers carry measurably less liver fat and fibrosis.
Daily Mail
· Jul 4, 2026
The foods and drinks that are linked to an increased risk of fatty liver... and the ones that can protect against 'silent killer'
The foods and drinks that are linked to an increased risk of fatty liver... and the ones that can protect against 'silent killer'
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Related coverage for "Alcohol Consumption Linked to 20 Health Outcomes in Nature Health Study of 843 Papers, with Cancer Risk at Any Level": mindbodygreen — Women Are More Likely To Face This Alcohol-Related Risk. Health News | Mail Online — Takeaways and beers: Experts discover the lifestyle choices that trigger most dangerous form of bowel cancer. L.A. Times - Health — Contributor: Alcohol should be stigmatized like smoking. NaturalNews.com — Both diet and regular sodas linked to 60% higher liver disease risk in decade-long study. The Eastern Herald — Coffee Cuts Liver Cancer Risk by 47% and Cirrhosis by a Third, Largest Study Finds. Daily Mail — The foods and drinks that are linked to an increased risk of fatty liver... and the ones that can protect against 'silent killer'