In fact, people who never smoke, a known risk factor for the disease, but who have three or more drinks of hard liquor a day face a 36 percent higher risk of dying from pancreatic cancer, compared with nondrinkers, the study found."Overall, these findings add to the evidence that heavy alcohol intake is an independent risk factor for pancreatic cancer," said lead researcher Susan Gapstur, vice president of epidemiology for the American Cancer Society.
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In fact, people who never smoke, a known risk factor for the disease, but who have three or more drinks of hard liquor a day face a 36 percent higher risk of dying from pancreatic cancer, compared with nondrinkers, the study found."Overall, these findings add to the evidence that heavy alcohol intake is an independent risk factor for pancreatic cancer," said lead researcher Susan Gapstur, vice president of epidemiology for the American Cancer Society.
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If you don't know the HIV status of your partner, use a new condom every time you have anal or vaginal sex. Women can use a female condom. Use only water-based lubricants. Oil-based lubricants can weaken condoms and cause them to break. During oral sex use a condom, dental dam &madsh; a piece of medical-grade latex — or plastic wrap. If you use a needle to inject drugs, make sure it's sterile and don't share it. Take advantage of needle-exchange ... Read More
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A japnese girl Megumi Maeda, 25, is in the city to learn yoga. But her heart is in the tsunami-hit Japan. Unmindful of scorching sun, she stood at the suburban bus stand from 10 am to evening on Monday to collect funds for the tsunami victims. "Though earthquake is common in Japan, magnitude of 8.9 on the Richter which is quite big. Though my family and friends are safe, I am concerned about people of Japan. My country needs help, so I have ... Read More
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A Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) investigation concluded that industrial hemp contained such low levels of the psychoactive substance delta 9-tetraydrocannabinol (THC) that anyone consuming the food would not feel its effect, The Australian reported.
"FSANZ has not identified any safety concerns relating to the consumption of hemp foods," a Food Standards report said.The Food Standards authority yesterday sought public comment on an application by deregistered Sydney doctor Andrew Katelaris to lift Australia's ban on food derived from cannabis.Mr Katelaris, who is ... Read More
