Chesapeake doctor weighs in on U.S. Surgeon General's call for cancer warnings on alcohol
- The U.S. Surgeon General has issued a warning about the link between alcohol and various cancers, stating that the more you drink, the higher your risk is.
- Fewer than half of U.S. Adults are aware that alcohol consumption raises cancer risk, despite data showing significant links, especially for breast cancer.
- Doctors recommend moderation and awareness, with movements like 'Dry January' aimed at reducing alcohol consumption and raising awareness about its risks.
- The Surgeon General's report calls for cancer warning labels on alcohol products, similar to those on cigarettes, to inform consumers about the risks associated with drinking.
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