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New evidence suggests drinking increases cancer risk
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-01-17
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Canadian authorities are changing their advice on alcohol based on new evidence showing even small amounts heighten the risk of cancer and disease. The new guidelines advise even one or two drinks per week presents some risk to health.
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