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Drinking Alcohol Increases Risk of Allergies!
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Alcohol risk to fetus highest in first trimester - Health - Pregnancy - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Any drinking during pregnancy increases the odds of fetal alcohol syndrome, but the risk to the fetus is highest if a pregnant woman drinks during the second half of her first trimester of pregnancy, a new study finds.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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Alcohol risk to fetus highest late in first trimester http://t.co/osgO5338
Bon Secours 757 Good Health Blog | Binge Drinking Increases Health Risks for Women
bs757.com — “Bon Secours 757 Good Health Blog | Binge Drinking Increases Health Risks for Women” View full resource at bs757.com
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Binge #Drinking Increases Health Risks for Women | BS757 Blog | http://t.co/52ZeewPc #alcohol
Drinking in Teen Years Increases Breast Cancer Risk
wellbeingwire.meyouhealth.com — “Teenaged and young adult women who drink moderate to heavy amounts of alcohol are more likely to develop breast changes that could lead to breast cancer.” View full resource at wellbeingwire.meyouhealth.com
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Does Alcohol Raise Your Cancer Risk? « Touching Base
newsblog.barnesjewish.org — “Does Alcohol Raise Your Cancer Risk? « Touching Base” View full resource at newsblog.barnesjewish.org
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Does alcohol consumption increase #cancer risk? Our prevention experts say drinking in moderation is key. More: http://t.co/xvvQk5Pd
Study: 1 drink a day can raise breast cancer risk - HealthPop - CBS News
cbsnews.com — “Just one alcoholic drink a day may increase breast cancer risk up to 5 percent; 3 or more drinks a day increases rinks up to 50 percent Read more by Michelle Castillo on CBS News' HealthPop.” View full resource at cbsnews.com
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Study: 1 drink a day can raise breast cancer risk: Just one alcoholic drink a day may increase breast cancer ris... http://t.co/BaCnFMVn
Change4Life launches its first alcohol campaign | Department of Health
dh.gov.uk — “A nationwide Change4Life campaign, which launches tonight, warns people that drinking slightly over the lower-risk alcohol guidelines can seriously impact long-term health. The TV ad highlights that regularly drinking about 2 large glasses of wine or...” View full resource at dh.gov.uk
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A recent @Yougov poll for @Change4Life found 85% of people didn’t realise alcohol increases the risk of breast cancer: http://t.co/AhEoPMJx
Susan G. Komen for the Cure | Understanding Breast Cancer | Risk Factors and Prevention | Lifestyle Risks | Drinking Alcohol
ww5.komen.org — “Healthy Living PDF, 111KB Many studies support a link between alcohol intake and an increased risk of breast cancer. One analysis pooling the data from 53 studies found that for every one alcoholic dr” View full resource at ww5.komen.org
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Study supports alcohol, breast cancer link - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “A 28-year study of 106,000 women found that moderate alcohol slightly increases a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. Women who had the equivalent of three to six drinks a week had a modest increase in their risk of breast cancer (15%) compared to women who never drank alcohol. That would translate into an extra 3 cases of breast cancer per 1,000 women per year. The risks were the same for wine, beer, and spirits. Because moderate drinking appears to prevent some types of heart diseas” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
Most Recently Shared on December 2, 2011 at 8:50 pm By:
Study supports the breast cancer - alcohol link. SIGH http://t.co/FDo4QDwS
ER Visits for Energy-Drink Ills Soar in U.S. - US News and World Report
health.usnews.com — “Many patients combined the caffeine-loaded beverages with alcohol, other drugs, report finds” View full resource at health.usnews.com
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13000 visits!? RT @SarahSchmidtPN: ER visits in US related 2 energy drinks soar, 10x more cases in 2009 compared to '05 http://t.co/ajif8tHq
Alcohol may thwart breast cancer's spread - Health - Cancer - msnbc.com
msnbc.msn.com — “Although drinking alcohol appears to increase the risk of developing breast cancer, drinking may be beneficial for those who already have the disease, a new study of mice suggests.” View full resource at msnbc.msn.com
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The Serotonin System In Women's Brains Is Damaged More Readily By Alcohol Than That In Men's Brains
medicalnewstoday.com — “After only four years of problem drinking, a significant decrease in the function of the serotonin system in women's brains can be seen. This is the system that regulates such functions as impulse” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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The Serotonin System In Women's Brains Is Damaged More Readily By Alcohol Than That In Men's Brains http://t.co/A3MJ7eZY #womenshealth
Teenage girls boost breast cancer risk by drinking alcohol - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Girls with a family history of breast cancer and who drink alcohol are at much higher risk of developing benign breast disease in early adulthood, a new study shows.” View full resource at latimes.com
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New research finds teen drinking associated with increased #breastcancer risk http://t.co/WDWCcih1
Just couple of glasses of wine a day could raise risk of breast cancer: Study
news-medical.net — “According to a new major study just two glasses of a wine a day can increase the risk of breast cancer among women by 50%. Researchers also warn that women who drink regularly in their 20s and 30s are far more likely to develop breast cancer in later life, regardless of whether they reduce their alcohol consumption.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Study supports alcohol, breast cancer link - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “A 28-year study of 106,000 women found that moderate alcohol slightly increases a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. Women who had the equivalent of three to six drinks a week had a modest increase in their risk of breast cancer (15%) compared to women who never drank alcohol. That would translate into an extra 3 cases of breast cancer per 1,000 women per year. The risks were the same for wine, beer, and spirits. Because moderate drinking appears to prevent some types of heart diseas” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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New study linking alcohol and breast cancer underscores women's need to balance benefits, risks of drinking. http://t.co/HFOF2geG
Breast cancer link to alcohol consumption studied - Health News - NHS Choices
nhs.uk — “Women who drink within the recommended limits are still putting their health at risk, according to The Daily Telegraph. It said new research shows that less than one small glass of wine a day increases the risk of breast cancer.” View full resource at nhs.uk
Most Recently Shared on November 2, 2011 at 7:55 pm By:
Behind the Headlines: Breast cancer link to alcohol consumption studied | NHS Choices http://t.co/sfypiiwm
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