Few people in the US discuss their alcohol use in primary care; a practice facilitation shows promise in increasing screening ...
Less than a third of patients discuss alcohol use with their primary care physician ...
A new study suggests that current drinkers with the highest average lifetime alcohol intake were at a 91% higher risk for ...
Moderate alcohol intake was linked to lower distal colon cancer risk. Lifetime drinking habits may significantly impact ...
Background: The United States Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening adults, including pregnant women, for ...
People who were current drinkers and averaged at least ≥14 drinks per week over their lifetime were classified as heavy ...
Consistent heavy drinking may raise cancer risk more than previously understood.
In this analysis, the researchers used data from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial to examine the link between alcohol intake and colorectal cancer.
Physical trauma is the leading cause of death in young adults. About 1 in 4 patients with multiple trauma is ...
Higher average lifetime alcohol intake was associated with a higher risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), especially rectal cancer ...