Your Favorite Drink Can Cause Breast Cancer – but Most Women in the US aren’t Aware of Alcohol’s Health Risks

Your Favorite Drink Can Cause Breast Cancer – but Most Women in the US aren’t Aware of Alcohol’s Health Risks

By THE CONVERSATION Did you know that casual drinks with friends or having a “wine mom” moment to unwind could actually be nudging up your risk for breast cancer? It sounds like a buzzkill. But it’s a truth that many might not know: Alcohol actually causes breast cancer. The World Health Organization and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse […]

Alcohol Consumption and Its Link to Increased Cancer Risk: A Public Health Concern

Alcohol Consumption and Its Link to Increased Cancer Risk: A Public Health Concern

By Brian Figeroux, Esq.  Alcohol consumption has long been a topic of public health concern, with numerous studies establishing a correlation between alcohol intake and an increased risk of various cancers. Despite this, awareness among the general public remains limited, partly due to historical suppression of information by the alcohol industry. This article delves into […]

Weight Loss Plans are Less Effective for Many Black Women − because Existing Ones Often Don’t Meet Their Unique Needs

Weight Loss Plans are Less Effective for Many Black Women − because Existing Ones Often Don’t Meet Their Unique Needs

By Loneke Blackman Carr, THECONVERSATION | Editorial credit: Krakenimages.com/ shutterstock.com The popularity of weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro continue to reflect Americans’ desire to slim down. While these new drugs have offered a solution for people struggling with obesity, many eligible patients – especially Black adults – cannot afford the high price. These drugs are […]