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Drink for Your Heart but Abstain for Cancer?

Posted on: November 15, 2009

Even moderate alcohol consumption of more than two drinks a week may raise the risk of cancer, according to a new study, despite past research suggesting that light drinking can benefit your health. So whats the truth?A new study reveals that even moderate drinking can raise a womans risk.The latest piece of evidence on the risks of drinking alcohol comes from researchers at Oxford University who studied more than 1.2 million women in the United Kingdom. They found that drinking alcohol may account for about 13 percent of all breast , liver, rectal and upper digestive tract cancers in wom

via Drink for Your Heart but Abstain for Cancer? – ABC News.

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