Women who drink a glass of red wine daily are seven to ten percent less likely to develop breast cancer.
A group of scientists found that nearly nine out of ten Britons (87%) do not know that drinking red wine increases the risk of developing cancer. WCRF reported.
“It is very worrying but not surprising that so few people know that red wine increases the risk of cancer when there are so many conflicting reports. It is recommended that people do not drink alcohol. In fact, around 21,000 cases of cancer are prevented in the UK every year without drinking alcohol We know it can be difficult for people not to drink, so we recommend that they are ‘reasonable. about alcohol’ “If they do. For example, add a low-calorie drink to alcohol and drink a glass of water between each drink. It’s also very important not to abuse alcohol and distribute the weekly allowance,” said Sarah Toole, head of medical information at the World Cancer Research Foundation.
It was noted that people aged 18 to 24 years (27%) are more aware of the fact that alcohol causes cancer, and people who are at risk of developing the disease, over 55 years old (6%), is the smallest. conscious.
So, not drinking alcohol is one of the most important things people can do to reduce their risk of developing cancer, along with quitting smoking and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Earlier it was reported that scientists called a sudden signal that could indicate the development of leukemia.
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