Higher levels of hormones can lead to cells dividing more often, which increases your chances of developing cancer.

Changes to cells in the mouth and throat

Alcoholic drinks can make cells in your mouth and throat more likely to absorb certain “harmful” chemicals.

This can make it easier for cancer-causing substances to get into your cells and trigger damage.

The good news is that drinking alcohol doesn’t definitely guarantee you will develop cancer, according to Cancer Research UK.

Source: Daily Express

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