https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-03-13-clove-buds-reverse-negative-effects-of-binge-drinking.html
March 13, 2019 - A study carried out by Indian researchers suggest that clove buds can reduce the negative side effects of drinking alcohol, such as oxidative stress and inflammation. These negative effects are caused by the accumulation of acetaldehyde in the body after binge drinking. Acetaldehyde is the primary cytotoxin formed by the metabolism of alcohol that is also responsible for liver injury, extracellular matrix alterations, inflammation, and hangover in heavy drinkers....
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-11-02-common-vaping-ingredient-turns-into-potent-lung-toxins.html
November 02, 2025 - acetaldehyde and methylglyoxal.To simulate real-world exposure, the scientists used lab-grown human airway tissue. They exposed these cells to levels of acetaldehyde and methylglyoxal consistent with what a vaper might inhale. The results were clear and concerning, with methylglyoxal proving to be significantly more potent and damaging than its counterpart, causing substantial harm at much lower concentrations.The study detailed the precise mechanisms ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11-01-drinking-alcohol-risk-of-several-types-of-cancer.html
November 01, 2018 - acetaldehyde. Acetaldehyde is a carcinogen that causes cell DNA and protein damage while also preventing the cell's mechanisms from repairing itself. DNA controls a cell's growth and functions. But damaged DNA can cause uncontrolled cell growth that can result in the creation of a cancer tumor. Furthermore, acetaldehyde can also inhibit your body's ability to metabolize and absorb antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E, and at the same time produce ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-10-30-holiday-indulgence-4-natural-remedies-for-hangover.html
October 30, 2018 - So what is a hangover exactly? When drinking alcohol, your liver turns it into acetaldehyde, a toxic chemical. If your alcohol intake exceeds your body's ability to process it, then accumulated acetaldehyde will literally intoxicate you, causing the symptoms of a hangover which include headache, thirst, nausea, fatigue, dizziness, grumpiness, and even light and sound sensitivity.Some people tend to drink alcohol to temporarily relieve pains, but it ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-10-09-popular-hand-sanitizer-may-cause-cancer-fda.html
October 09, 2021 - But according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Americans should avoid a popular brand of hand sanitizer because it contains dangerous cancer-causing ingredients.FDA: Beware ArtNaturals hand sanitizerIn a statement, the FDA warns that it has found "unacceptable levels of benzene, acetaldehyde and acetal contaminants" in several of ArtNaturals (stylized artnaturals) scent-free hand sanitizers. The sanitizers are labeled with "DIST. by artnaturals Gardena, ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-11-14-side-effects-of-mixing-alcohol-and-antibiotics.html
November 14, 2019 - Nausea is a side effect shared by antibiotics and alcohol. People who take pharmaceutical drugs grow queasy because the harsh chemicals affect their gastrointestinal system.Drinkers, on the other hand, experience nausea from acetaldehyde, the toxic byproduct produced when the liver breaks down alcohol. Alcohol also interacts with some classes of antibiotics.Tetracyclines get prescribed for many bacterial infections. This class of antibiotics includes ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-03-25-alcohol-cancer-strokes-heart-disease-brain-damage.html
March 25, 2019 - acetaldehyde. Acetaldehyde is a known carcinogen that damages and destroys DNA. It produces highly reactive free radicals that cause inflammation and may lead to several types of cancer. Furthermore, acetaldehyde also interferes with the mechanism that repairs the damage to cells and tissues, thereby increasing the likelihood of mutations which may also lead to cancer growth.According to a 2011 European study, consumption of alcoholic beverages ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-11-27-new-tatoo-like-wearable-sensor-detects-alcohol-levels-in-your-sweat-sends-updates-to-your-smart-phone.html
November 27, 2017 - acetaldehyde, which causes changes and mutations in DNA. The formation of acetaldehyde starts when alcohol comes in contact with bacteria in the mouth, which may explain the link between alcohol and cancers of the throat, voice box, and esophagus,” Gapstur said.For news stories that are geared towards preventing sickness, visit Prevention.news.Sources include:NIBIB.NIH.govPostAndCourier.com This site is part of ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/044325_alcohol_consumption_breast_cancer_risk_acetaldehyde.html
March 16, 2014 - Alcohol consumption is directly related to breast cancer: latest scientific factsSunday, March 16, 2014 by: Arpana Sagwal Chaudhary, Ph.D.Tags: alcohol consumption, breast cancer risk, acetaldehydeAge/Hormones:Folic acid/Folate/Vitamin B9:Binge drinking:Type of alcohol:Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on alcohol consumptionTake Action: Support Natural News ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-10-20-study-massive-protostars-chemical-factories-for-life.html
October 20, 2020 - acetaldehyde in a stellar nursery – a region in the cosmos where stars are born – known as the Taurus molecular cloud. Located about 440 light-years from Earth, the Taurus molecular cloud harbors several pre-stellar cores – dense concentrations of gas and dust that could become protostars.The team surveyed 31 pre-stellar cores using the Arizona Radio Observatory’s 12-meter dish telescope. They found methanol in all pre-stellar cores and acetaldehyde in ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-09-25-so-were-all-aliens-new-research-suggests-that-dna-molecules-were-brought-to-earth-on-meteorites.html
September 25, 2017 - acetaldehyde, glycolaldehyde — before life on Earth began. When these molecules are combined, they produce carbohydrates, such as the building blocks of DNA called 2-deoxy-D-ribose.DNA is found in nearly all living cells and is one of the most important molecules in living systems. However, the origin 2-deoxy-D-ribose, before there was life on earth, has remained a mystery. (Related: Researchers discover microscopic plant compound on meteorite fragment.)“We ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-04-05-cancer-causing-chemical-in-hand-sanitizers-pandemic.html
April 05, 2021 - Valisure analyzed 260 bottles of hand sanitizer across 168 brands in its laboratory in New Haven, Connecticut. The analysis showed that 44 bottles had detectable levels of benzene, while 21 bottles contained levels of benzene above the approved limit of two parts per million (ppm).Valisure also detected "unacceptably high levels" of methanol and acetaldehyde. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies acetaldehyde as a Group 2B ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-10-12-how-alcohol-metabolism-infections-drive-liver-cancer.html
October 12, 2025 - acetaldehyde, causing oxidative stress – akin to internal rusting – that damages DNA and impairs cellular repair mechanisms. Chronic alcohol consumption can lead to liver scarring or cirrhosis, which is where most alcohol-related liver cancers begin.Excess fat around the abdomen places stress on the liver, increasing the risk of fatty liver disease. An imbalanced gut microbiome, often exacerbated by high-fructose diets, can further stress the liver. Processed fructose, ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-21-industrially-processed-fructose-as-addictive-as-alcohol-morphine.html
December 21, 2018 - acetaldehyde. Lastly, excessive fructose consumption also creates habituation and dependence that could parallel the addictive effects of alcohol. Similarly, an animal study conducted by researchers from Connecticut College found that fructose is just as addictive as morphine and cocaine. (Related: More drug than food? What you need to know about high-fructose corn syrup.)Other health effects associated with fructose toxicity include the following: ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-05-22-no-safe-level-alcohol-cancer-link.html
May 22, 2025 - acetaldehyde, a DNA-damaging toxin. "All types of alcoholic beverages contain ethanol — beers, wine, and spirits all pose a risk," warns Carina Ferreira-Borges, a WHO alcohol policy advisor.A landmark 2015 meta-analysis of 485,000 cancer cases proved even light drinking (less than one daily drink) elevates breast, esophageal, and head/neck cancer risks. For women, consuming just half a drink daily increases breast cancer odds due to alcohol’s disruption of estrogen ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-12-04-gut-bacteria-tell-risk-of-colorectal-cancer.html
December 04, 2019 - acetaldehyde, a well-known carcinogen," explained Andrew Maltez Thomas, the first author of the study.Improving your gut microbiotaGood and bad bacteria thrive in your intestines. Interestingly, what you eat greatly affects the types of bacteria that live inside you. Here are several ways to improve your gut microbiota: You can read more articles about the relationship between gut health and cancers at Cancer.news.Sources ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-06-21-consuming-more-than-5-alcoholic-drinks-per-week-increases-your-risk-of-oral-cancer.html
June 21, 2018 - acetaldehyde, which damages the cell and stops it from repairing the damage. Furthermore, alcohol intake lowers folate levels in a person’s blood. Folate is an important component that aids in the correct reproduction of DNA. Without it, cell restoration in the blood is exposed to great risks. The faulty repair of cells in a person's DNA could lead to several strains of cancer. (Related: Drinking too much can cause cancer, damaging cellular DNA, study finds.)Double ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-08-07-survival-of-the-sickest-moalem-and-prince.html
August 07, 2025 - acetaldehyde deters excessive drinking, reducing alcoholism risks.From hemochromatosis' iron defense to the wood frog's freeze resistance, our bodies reflect millions of years of evolutionary ingenuity. These conditions remind us that disease isn't always a flaw, but a relic of survival strategies that once served our ancestors well. By understanding these genetic legacies, we unlock deeper insights into health, medicine and the extraordinary resilience of human ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-06-21-majority-us-adults-unaware-unsure-alcohol-cancer-link.html
June 21, 2025 - acetaldehyde, a toxic chemical that damages DNA and proteins. This damage can trigger mutations that lead to cancer. Studies analyzing 50 years of data confirm that alcohol is strongly linked to cancers of the colon, lung, breast, prostate, liver, throat and esophagus.Perhaps most alarming is that no amount of alcohol is entirely safe. Even moderate drinking, long touted as harmless or even beneficial, increases cancer risk. The myth of "healthy" alcohol consumption ...
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