Study Warns: Even One Drink of Alcohol a Day Increases Cancer Risk
A comprehensive study led by the University of Washington has revealed that even low levels of alcohol consumption can significantly increase the risk of developing various types of cancer. The research reviewed 843 studies conducted between 1963 and 2023, focusing on the relationship between alcohol and 20 health outcomes. The findings indicate that consuming less than one drink per day is associated with an increased risk of developing cancers such as pharynx, colorectal, esophagus, breast, liver, pancreas, and prostate cancer. The study also found that high alcohol consumption is linked to an increased risk of other health conditions, including type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, heart disease, and respiratory infections. The research highlights the complexity of alcohol's impact on health, with some studies suggesting potential benefits at low consumption levels, though these benefits diminish with higher intake.