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Saturday October 18, 2008
(foodconsumer.org) -- A survey reported by BBC says that most women
in the United Kingdom do not know the fact that drinking too much
alcohol can raise risk of developing breast cancer.
The YouGov survey of nearly 2000 women
and men finds 82 percent of women do not know the association between
drinking and breast cancer although 95 percent know the risk for the
liver disease and 71 percent know the risk of liver cancer.
The UK recommends women drink no more
than one drink a day and Public Health Minister Dawn Primarolo was
quoted as saying ""One large glass of 12% wine takes a
woman to her recommended daily limit in just one drink."
According to BBC News, women who drink
two glasses of wine a night boosts the risk of breast cancer by a
third whereas drinking three big glasses would increase the risk by
50 percent.
Alcoholic beverages have been
recognized as a human cancer causing agent by the National Toxicology
Program, an agency under the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services.
It has been known that drinking
alcohol raises risk of a number of cancers including breast cancer
which is diagnosed in 185,000 women and kills 45,000 each year in the
US.
U.S. physicians suggest that if you do
not drink, do not start drinking and if you drink, drink in
moderation.
A health observer who did not want to
be named said that not everyone can tolerate alcohol because some
people lack the enzyme that is needed to digest alcohol.
He suggests that the possible benefits
for the heart may also come from vinegar. He said it has been
observed that drinking a teaspoon of vinegar first thing in the
morning would be beneficial to the heart health.