by webmaster@woomera.eu | Jul 2, 2019 | News |
There are multiple known risk factors for bladder cancer, such as smoking or the male gender. But the role of dietary factors like alcohol consumption is less clear. Urology experts try to gain more insight into the relationship between alcohol and bladder cancer with...
by webmaster@woomera.eu | Jul 1, 2019 | 9th European Beer and Health Symposium, News |
Do you want to find out and discuss the latest insights regarding the health effects of moderate alcohol/beer consumption? Registration for the 9th European Beer and Health Symposium is now open! The symposium will take place on Tuesday the 24th of September 2019 in...
by webmaster@woomera.eu | Jun 3, 2019 | 9th European Beer and Health Symposium, News |
Another edition of the European Beer and Health Symposium will take place in Brussels on the 24th of September. Apart from interesting presentations, there will also be a poster session where scientists can present their research on moderate alcohol consumption. Are...
by webmaster@woomera.eu | Maj 13, 2019 | News |
It is well-established that heavy alcohol consumption increases the risk of certain cancer types, including colorectal cancer. But the effect of moderate alcohol consumption is less clear. A recent meta-analysis1, published in International Journal of Cancer, found a...
by webmaster@woomera.eu | Apr 2, 2019 | News |
A new meta-analysis1 suggests that 1-2 drinks a day increases the risk of osteoporosis with 34% compared to abstainers. With 2 or more drinks a day, the risk increases to 63%. Sounds pretty much! But is it true? The article is published in the scientific journal Drug...