In February 2020 researchers from China published their review of the medical scientific literature to to assess the association between different alcoholic beverages (spirits, wine and beer) and risk of … Read more
Certain risky behaviour related to a high alcohol consumption early in life appears to be associated with a high risk of developing severe liver disease
In February 2019 researchers from Sweden and Australia published their study to assess whether type and pattern of alcohol consumption early in life could predict the development of severe liver … Read more
Alcohol advertisements on the television and in magazines appear to increase the consumption of alcohol, especially by young male drinkers
In November 2018 researchers from the USA and Germany published the results of their study to establish whether there was any association between alcohol advertising exposure and amount of alcohol … Read more
Alcohol does not appear to be associated with mortality in women diagnosed with breast cancer
In December 2017 researchers from the USA published the results of their study to assess the relationship between alcohol and mortality in 1116 women with breast cancer. All individuals had … Read more
Alcohol appears to reduce the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, with beer being especially beneficial
In March 2018 researchers from Greece published their review of the scientific literature to assess the association between alcohol consumption and the risk of malignancies of the blood. Separate analyses … Read more
Beer and spirits appear to increase the risk of pancreatic cancer more so than wine
In March 2018 a multi-national team of medical university researchers (from France, Denmark Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, UK, Malaysia, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Spain) published the results of their … Read more