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Drinking Alcohol Can Raise Your Risk of These 20 Health Conditions

Rubenhair Latvia
2 min read
11.05.2026
Drinking Alcohol Can Raise Your Risk of These 20 Health Conditions

**The Risks Associated with Alcohol Consumption** Research suggests that any amount of drinking can increase your health risks.

**The Risks Associated with Alcohol Consumption**

Research suggests that any amount of drinking can increase your health risks.

Alcohol Use Linked to Multiple Health Conditions

A recent study found an association between alcohol consumption and 20 different health outcomes, including various cancers. The findings indicate that even moderate drinking may have negative effects on overall health.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) both warn about the risks associated with alcohol consumption. A new study published in Nature Health found that any amount of alcohol can raise the risk for major cancers, including colorectal cancer, breast cancer, and pancreatic cancer.

Health Risks Associated with Low-to-Moderate Alcohol Use

The study analyzed 843 cohort and case-control studies to systematically re-evaluate the relationship between alcohol consumption and health outcomes. The researchers found associations between alcohol use and several additional health outcomes, including other forms of cancer.

Specific Health Risks Associated with Alcohol Consumption

  • Lip and oral cavity cancer: 15-50% increased risk
  • Laryngeal cancer: 15-50% increased risk
  • Cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases: 15-50% increased risk
  • Pancreatitis: 15-50% increased risk
  • Colon and rectal cancer: 15-50% increased risk

The study also found that any amount of alcohol consumption appeared to increase the risk for pharyngeal cancer more than other health conditions. Additionally, nine outcomes met the criteria for an increased risk of developing a health condition by 0-15% or a decrease in risk by 0-13%. These included esophageal cancer, breast cancer, Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, atrial fibrillation and flutter, type 2 diabetes, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, lower respiratory infections, and prostate cancer.

It is essential to note that the effects of alcohol can vary based on factors like sex, age, drinking patterns, and other behavioral risk factors. The study's findings present a clearer picture of the risks associated with alcohol consumption to help inform personalized decisions about alcohol use.

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