Health
Study shows people are more likely to cut back on alcohol when they know the cancer risks – The Northern Daily Leader
Researchers says it’s important to find the messages that resonate best to inform people about alcohol risks.
Many people don’t realise that alcohol is a carcinogen and can cause cancer.
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