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Moderate alcohol intake and can- cer incidence in women. J Natl Cancer Inst 2009; 101: 296-305.Allen N.E., V. Beral, D. Casabonne, S.W. Kan, G.K. Reeves and A. Brown, 2009. Moderate alcohol intake and cancer incidence in women. Journal of the Na- tional Cancer Institute, 101...
(HealthDay)—For women trying to conceive, moderate alcohol consumption has no impact of fertility, according to a study published online Aug. 30 in The BMJ.
Women defined as "light" or "moderate" beer drinkers, covering consumption of up to 280 grams of alcohol a week -equivalent to(等于)up to five units a day, were found to have superior bone density to non-drinkers. The findings echo those from earlier research projects, including one conduc...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between moderate alcohol intake and fertility. METHODS: Interviews were conducted with 3833 women who recently gave birth and 1050 women from seven infertility clinics. The case subjects were categorized based on the infertility ...
Low to moderate alcohol consumption among women is associated with a statistically significant increase in cancer risk and may account for nearly 13 percent of the cancers of the breast, liver, rectum, and upper aero-digestive tract combined, according t
We explored the role of inferred underreporting among light-moderate drinkers on the association between alcohol intake and cancer risk.In a cohort of 127,176 persons, we studied risk of any cancer, a composite of five alcohol-associated cancer types, and female breast cancer. Alcohol intake was...
Those who may be at risk for heart disease or stroke and those who are diabetic appear to benefit most from moderate alcohol intake (one or two drinks per day) over the course of their lifetimes. For example, in a University of Wisconsin study of diabetic men and women with an average ...
Furthermore, the relation of alcohol intake with stroke risk among U.S. Veterans, who have lower health status [11, 12] and higher alcohol assumption [13], is not well known. It is also unclear whether the type of alcohol consumed has an impact on stroke risk among U.S. Veterans. ...
More than 100 previous studies have shown that a light to moderate intake of alcohol—up to seven standard drinks per week for women and 14 standard drinks per week for men—can actually be good for some people, and reduce the risk of heart disease, more specificallycoronary artery disease....