The best thing to us? Not hearing complaints from people about having to eat veggies, ’cos nobody turns down fries. Point redemption for McDonald’s My Melody mahjong set starts from Jan 13, 3pm, and ...
Note the operative word, may. The link between heavy drinking and throat and mouth cancer is well-established—but not for moderate consumption.
Earlier this morning, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released a 20-plus-page advisory that linked the risk of cancer to drinking alcohol and called for adding a warning label to beer, wine ...
Water is the elixir of life, but few people make drinking enough a priority. Yet it’s so easy — there are no gyms to join, no meals to prepare, no need to scour the internet for a tasty ...
Dak Prescott is a man who loves to stay hydrated. In recent weeks, the Dallas Cowboys franchise quarterback has been seen with multiple bottles of water as well as energy drinks. This week as his ...
Abstaining from alcohol can also help avoid a range of serious health issues, from heart conditions to cancers and mental health problems, all linked to drinking. While Dry January won't cure ...
A doctor has revealed the five hidden effects that quitting drinking alcohol for a month has on the brain. It's no secret that excessive drinking can cause considerable damage to your liver, heart, ...
"No. Drinking milk does not cause the body to make phlegm," said Dr. Julie Baughn of the Mayo Clinic. She emphasized that although mucus naturally thickens during respiratory infections, this ...
He recommended updating warnings on alcohol packages to raise awareness of the harmful effects of drinking. However, doing so requires an act of Congress. "For individuals, be aware that cancer ...
Moderate drinking was once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better research methods have thrown cold water on that. ''Drinking less is a great way to be healthier,'' said Dr.
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