The End of Drinking A Glass of Wine a Day Could Be a Cancer Risk

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The End of Drinking A Glass of Wine a Day Could Be a Cancer Risk, Doctors Say There’s No Safe Level

  • Drinking a glass of wine a day is good for you, not true! The latest update from the US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s organization indicates that even small amounts of alcohol can be harmful and may increase the risk of cancer.
  • A new study has found a clear link between drinking alcohol and a higher risk of developing seven types of cancer, including breast cancer.
  • Doctors are calling on manufacturers of alcoholic beverages such as beer and spirits to update their warning labels to include cancer risks.

There is a myth that says “ a glass of wine a day is good for your health .” This myth has around for years, citing old research. That says drinking a small glass of wine a day may be a good choice for the heart (for which there is no clear evidence). At the same time, there are always more warnings about using drugs or other intoxicants, such as cigarettes, etc. than warnings about drinking wine. But now there is new information that has completely debunked this old myth.

For example, the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans previously recommend. That people avoid drinking large amounts of alcohol. But also included recommendations for light drinking, recommending no more than two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women.

Alcohol is a clear cause of cancer. No matter how little you drink, it is not safe!

But recently… there is a new recommendation from the US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s organization , which states that even small amounts of alcohol can be harmful and may increase the risk of cancer.

“If you stop drinking, you can prevent it. Alcohol is a clear cause of cancer. Causing about 100,000 cases of cancer each year and 20,000 deaths from cancer each year in the United States. That’s more than the 13,500 deaths from alcohol-related traffic accidents each year in the United States. But most Americans are unaware of this risk,”

Not only that, the Surgeons’ Council of Thailand also pointed out a new study that found a clear link between drinking alcohol and an increased risk of developing seven types of cancer, including breast cancer.

Alcoholic beverage manufacturers should include warning labels covering cancer risks.

The Surgeon General is calling on manufacturers of alcoholic beverages such as beer and liquor to update their warning labels to include สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน the cancer risk. Currently, most alcoholic beverages only carry a set of warnings that say not to consume during pregnancy and not to drive while drunk, but do not cover other health risks.