Moderate Alcohol Consumption May Lower Kidney Cancer Risk
30th Dec 2005, 02:27 GMT
STOCKHOLM - Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption may reduce the risk that women, particularly those 55 and older, will develop renal cell carcinoma, according to researchers here.
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