Heavy drinking 'can double the risk of cancer'
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Those who drink large amounts of spirits or beer every day increase their risk of developing cancer of the oesophagus, liver and lung, research claims.

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    monicachenoa5 months ago

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    We also looked for trends across our categories: non-drinkers, weekly drinkers and daily drinkers. The results were astounding.

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      ZagatBuzz5 months ago

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      This isn't very shocking...

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        calitennflo5 months ago

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        http://www.propeller.com/story/2009/08/04/fans-urg...

        Remember...we need watch to see what happens here...there may be a cure for the swine flu...LOL...like we all could get drunk!, and act like we were members of congress, like the members of congress don't!

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