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Wisconsin Public Radio At the start of “Dry January,” an effort to stop drinking alcohol for the first month of the year, the ...
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NEW ORLEANS — Around 90 percent of Americans know that radiation and tobacco can each increase your risk for different kinds of cancer, but less than half know that alcohol does too. Now ...