

Doctor Warns: Alcohol Consumption Increases Cancer Risk
Alcohol and Cancer Risk: A General Surgeon's Warning Romania is facing a rising concern regarding alcohol-related cancers. General surgeon Dr. Mihail recently released a video discussing the link between alcohol consumption and the increased risk of various cancers. Dr. Mihail emphasizes that the type of alcoholic beverage doesn't change the inherent danger; the alcohol itself metabolizes into a carcinogen. "Regardless of whether you drink beer, wine, vodka, or whiskey, the alcohol transforms into a carcinogen circulating in your body," explains Dr. Mihail in his video. He suggests a safe limit of about one glass of wine per week. However, he strongly warns against daily consumption. Dr. Mihail's video has gained significant traction online, highlighting the need for increased public awareness regarding the health risks associated with excessive alcohol consumption. His call for responsible drinking is a vital message for Romanians.