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New study debunks the health benefits of moderate alcohol ...


New study debunks the health benefits of moderate alcohol ...

Many studies have suggested that moderate drinkers enjoy longer lives with lower risks of heart disease and other chronic ills than abstainers do.

News: Moderate Drinking Has No Health... (The New York Times)

(The New York Times) Moderate Drinking Has No Health Benefits, Analysis of Decades of Research Finds. Associated research findings from the National Library ...

New research shows even moderate drinking isn't good for your health

It found not only no significant health benefit to moderate alcohol consumption, but also that drinking a daily serving of alcohol of less than ...

Moderate Drinking Provides No Health Benefits, Study Finds

Moderate Drinking Provides No Health Benefits, Study Finds · A recent review on alcohol studies shows that no amount of alcohol can protect ...

Scientists Just Debunked Decades of Research About Alcohol ...

In the past, many have found comfort in the countless studies that support moderate drinking habits as perfectly healthy. However, a recent meta ...

Is That Drink Worth It to You? - The New York Times

Last year, a major meta-analysis that re-examined 107 studies over 40 years came to the conclusion that no amount of alcohol improves health; ...

Alcohol and longevity: Moderate drinking brings no benefits

Share on Pinterest Moderate drinking does nothing to boost longevity, and it may harm health, new research finds. Image credit: yrabota/Getty ...

No, moderate drinking isn't good for your health - The Washington Post

Despite beliefs about the benefits of moderate alcohol use, like a daily glass of red wine, a new analysis finds early death risk increases ...

Why Experts Are Debunking the Myths About Moderate Drinking

New analysis of previous research shows no significant health benefits of moderate drinking and instead draws a link to increased health ...

Major study debunks myth that moderate drinking can be healthy

Blood pressure and stroke risk rise steadily the more alcohol people drink, and previous claims that one or two drinks a day might protect ...

Dementia risk: No amount of alcohol is safe for brain health

Earlier research suggested a protective effect for lower and moderate levels of drinking, but the new study finds that this was likely the ...

New study debunks the health benefits of moderate alcohol ...

In a nutshell, studies linking moderate drinking to health benefits suffer from fundamental design flaws, said lead researcher Tim Stockwell, Ph ...

Alcohol may not benefit the heart, researchers say - Harvard Gazette

A large study challenges the theory that light alcohol consumption benefits heart health ... The study also applied the latest techniques ...

No Amount Of Alcohol Is Good For Your Health, Global Study Says

While the study's authors acknowledge moderate drinking may protect some people against heart disease, these potential benefits do not ...

A Drink A Day Won't Keep Ailments Away, Researchers Find

A new study debunks the claim that light to moderate drinking is good for the heart. It also found alcohol consumption raises the cancer risk “from the first ...

Studies That Suggest Moderate Drinking Is Good For You Are ...

Many previous studies have suggested that moderate drinking is good for your health and provides lower risks of heart disease and other chronic ...

Alcohol's healthy halo dims as study finds drinking may be harmful ...

Separately, a new study found that moderate drinking doesn't appear to benefit the health of older adults, joins a growing body of research ...

Moderate drinking not better for health than abstaining, new study ...

Moderate drinking not better for health than abstaining, new study suggests. Scientists say flaws in previous research mean health benefits from alcohol were ...

Health Benefits of an Occasional Drink Overblown - Newsweek

The new research, led by Rachel Visontay, a Ph.D. student at the University of Sydney, finds that low to moderate drinking may not protect against health ...

Association Between Daily Alcohol Intake and Risk of All-Cause ...

Observational studies tend to show that people classified as “moderate drinkers” have longer life expectancy and are less likely to die from ...