HomeHealth News2 or more alcoholic drinks a day linked to 91% higher colorectal... Health News 2 or more alcoholic drinks a day linked to 91% higher colorectal cancer risk January 28, 2026 0 3 - Advertisement - Heavy drinking has been linked to numerous health problems, including heart and liver disease and various types of cancer. Instants/Getty Images Factors such as a diet high in processed meat and low in fiber, obesity, and physical inactivity have been linked to colorectal cancer risk. A recent study found that consistently drinking large… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleWho gets to warn us the world is ending?Next articleNovak Djokovic has some eyebrow-raising words ahead of Jannik Sinner clash as he advances to the semi-finals after Lorenzo Musetti retired with injury RELATED ARTICLES Health News Australia relaxes psychedelic therapy oversight despite limited safety evidence Australian Online News - July 1, 2026 Health News Q&A: July 4 safety and how everyone keeps all 10 fingers Australian Online News - July 1, 2026 Health News Uncovering gene-based clues to how disrupted healing in stomach cells increases cancer risk Australian Online News - July 1, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed How to Maximise Your Tax Return in Australia: 2026 Guide June 29, 2026 At least 32 dead and 700 injured after twin earthquakes in Venezuela June 25, 2026 Man faces 21 more historical sex charges June 30, 2026 US Supreme Court presidential power: Donald Trump’s Federal Reserve plan dealt a blow June 30, 2026 Load more