Statistically, your risk for cancer goes up from the very first sip of alcohol. However, what's lost in this messaging is how much this risk is.
To maintain sobriety, individuals are encouraged to recognise the negative impacts of drinking, identify triggers, and find enjoyable alternatives.
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Understand how alcohol consumption impacts cancer rates in the Black community, plus expert insights on reducing risks and creating positive change.
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