Monday, April 9, 2012

Teen Drinking and breast cancer

  • A link between alcohol and breast cancer has already been established About one-fourth of those surveyed did not drink as teens and young adults. About 11 percent had high intake, drinking the equivalent of 1.5 drinks a day or more.
  • (US News and World Report)
  • Yet, in almost every case there is no evidence that you will reduce your risk of cancer by removing the alleged carcinogen.
  • (Forbes)
  • She loved drinking water, and always seemed to have a bottle of Each went on to develop various types of cancer – of the breast, kidney and thyroid.
  • (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
  • AL-ANON ALCOHOLISM SUPPORT: An anonymous fellowship of people whose lives have been affected by another persons drinking. Based on the 12 N.H. Call 603-882-3000, ext. 6750.
  • (Lowell Sun)
  • Risk factors include obesity, drinking too much the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) recommends that women age 40 and older should have one every 1 to 2 years.
  • (Observer-Dispatch)
  • The countys incidence of excessive drinking teen birth rate of 23 percent, however, is well under the 44 percent reported for the state. Boone also gets high marks for the number of residents who are screened for diabetes and breast cancer.
  • (Columbia Daily Tribune)
  • On the ride back to Fort Collins, Tracee tried to cheer herself up thinking about the teenage suffering that Ainsley would t at much of an increased risk for short stature or breast cancer.
  • (New York Times)
  • Finally, your story is a warning to other girls about the dangers of drinking! Alcohol lowers a girls willingness On the Internet, there is a persistent story that anti-perspirants cause breast cancer, but this does not appear to be true.
  • (Jamaica Gleaner)

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