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13245New study shows alcohol causes more cancers in Australia than previously thought
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New study shows alcohol causes more cancers in Australia than previously thought

A recent study has used updated drinking levels and cancer risk rates to show that there are more alcohol-related cancer cases in Australia than previously thought.

Dr Peter Sarich

5 May 2026

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1284Football World Cup: time for preventive policies in the sport settings: The FYFA project

Football World Cup: time for preventive policies in the sport settings: The FYFA project

Eurocare

25th June 2018

1283Alcohol at sporting events? What’s the harm?

Alcohol at sporting events? What’s the harm?

Habib Kadiri

14th June 2018

1282Alcohol clinical trial continues to crumble: Anheuser-Busch pulls its funding

Alcohol clinical trial continues to crumble: Anheuser-Busch pulls its funding

Michael Siegel

11th June 2018

1280The economic impact of changes in alcohol consumption in the UK

The economic impact of changes in alcohol consumption in the UK

Fraser of Allander Institute

8th June 2018

1279Frequent drinkers unravelled

Frequent drinkers unravelled

Bethany Kate Bareham

4th June 2018

1278How common is alcohol and drug dependency across the world?

How common is alcohol and drug dependency across the world?

Hannah Ritchie

1st June 2018

1277Where are public health and the alcohol industry likely to clash in the years ahead?

Where are public health and the alcohol industry likely to clash in the years ahead?

Aveek Bhattacharya

30th May 2018

1276Communicating research on anxiety and alcohol use at Research Without Borders

Communicating research on anxiety and alcohol use at Research Without Borders

Maddy Dyer

21st May 2018

1275Alcohol and mental health: time for concerted action

Alcohol and mental health: time for concerted action

Andy Bell

10th May 2018

1274Addicted lawyers: can the insurance industry help?

Addicted lawyers: can the insurance industry help?

Jonathan Goodliffe

8th May 2018

1273Let’s help pregnant women not drink

Let’s help pregnant women not drink

Catherine Gray

25th April 2018

1272Minimum Unit Pricing: a welcome and useful form of alcohol regulation

Minimum Unit Pricing: a welcome and useful form of alcohol regulation

Steve Rolles

18th April 2018

1271Congressional investigation needed into scientific and ethical corruption at NIAAA

Congressional investigation needed into scientific and ethical corruption at NIAAA

Michael Siegel

26th March 2018

1270Why do we treat alcohol and the alcohol industry so differently from Big Tobacco?

Why do we treat alcohol and the alcohol industry so differently from Big Tobacco?

Benjamin Hawkins

16th March 2018

1269How long before we see effective alcohol advertising control?

How long before we see effective alcohol advertising control?

Simone Pettigrew

8th March 2018

1268New lower risk drinking guidelines – did they effect ‘COM-B’ determinants of behaviour change?

New lower risk drinking guidelines – did they effect ‘COM-B’ determinants of behaviour change?

Abigail Stevely

1st March 2018

1267Alcohol actually – How broadcasters use the UK to avoid Swedish alcohol legislation

Alcohol actually – How broadcasters use the UK to avoid Swedish alcohol legislation

Kalle Dramstad

23rd February 2018

1266Reaching parts that others can’t?

Reaching parts that others can’t?

Corinne Hinlopen

12th February 2018

1404Adults-only brands served up to children at the Australian Open

Adults-only brands served up to children at the Australian Open

Michael Thorn

24th January 2018

1403InterMAHP – a new way of calculating alcohol-attributable fractions

InterMAHP – a new way of calculating alcohol-attributable fractions

Adam Sherk

15th January 2018

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