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 Is any level of alcohol safe? Major review reveals where drinking risks riseIs any level of alcohol safe? Major review reveals where drinking risks rise
 
This Burden of Proof review found that alcohol consumption is associated with higher risks for several cancers, liver disease, pancreatitis, lower respiratory infections, tuberculosis, and atrial fibrillation. Although low-to-moderate drinking showed modest observational links with lower risks of type 2 diabetes, dementia, and some cardiovascular outcomes, the evidence was weaker and potentially biased.
 
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 AI turns everyday smartphone use into passive heart-rate tracking
 
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 Constipation may be tied to more than discomfort
 
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 Tobacco giants helped push ultra-processed foods into global markets
 
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 Fathers' health may shape children's future obesity ris
 
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 The best foods for brain health may change as you age
 
The best foods for brain health may change as you ageInvestigating brain foods, this review highlights dietary influences on cognition and neurodevelopment, while addressing significant gaps in current research.
 
 
 Fatherhood linked to lower mortality risk among Black men
 
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 NYU Langone hits milestone with its 1,000th focal cryotherapy procedure
 
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