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Why Experts Are Debunking the Myths About Moderate Drinking


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 ...

Debunking Common Misconceptions when it comes to Alcohol and ...

Myth: Moderate drinking is good for your health. Truth: Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol every day does not protect against death from ...

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 ...

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 ...

Moderate Drinking Myths Debunked: The Surprising Truth About ...

Misconceptions like the “French paradox” persist, but no safe alcohol level exists. New research reveals that the belief in moderate drinking's ...

Is Moderate Alcohol Good for You? Debunking the Myth

One recent study suggests that moderate alcohol consumption may reduce one's risk of depression, and that complete abstinence may increase depression risk, but ...

5 common alcohol myths debunked: Experts unpack the truth about ...

People who drink in moderation also usually have a slew of other healthy habits that help them live longer — and experts say it's that healthy ...

No level of alcohol consumption is safe for our health

The World Health Organization has now published a statement in The Lancet Public Health: when it comes to alcohol consumption, there is no safe amount that ...

10 Myths About Drinking Alcohol You Should Stop Repeating

That's why it's best to consume alcohol safely and in moderation — without buying into any myths.

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

While the study's authors acknowledge moderate drinking may protect ... This may send a message that alcohol consumption is OK, experts ...

Myth of moderate drinking debunked: New study reveals true risks

The expert and his team analysed over a hundred studies in which participants were observed over a long period to check the impact of alcohol on life expectancy ...

6 Myths About Drinking Debunked - The Recovery Village Columbus

Alcohol consumption is steeped in myths and misconceptions, often passed down through generations as truth. From the belief that mixing ...

How Alcohol Really Affects Your Body: Debunking the Myths of ...

The study's findings are clear: the more alcohol people consume, the higher their risk of death and various cancers. This isn't just about heavy ...

Want a healthier heart? Seriously consider skipping the drinks

For the past 30 years, health experts have touted red wine (in moderation) as a heart-healthy beverage. But a January 2022 policy brief from the ...

Moderate Drinking Has No Health Benefits, Analysis of Decades of ...

The review found that the methodology of many previous studies was flawed and that risk of myriad health problems increased significantly ...

Common Misconceptions About Alcohol: Debunking Myths About ...

The sequence of different alcoholic beverages does not significantly alter the body's absorption or metabolization of alcohol. Drinking pace and ...

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 ...

The myth of 'healthy' moderate drinking | The Week

Moderate drinkers feeling boosted by the belief that light drinking is healthier than abstinence have been served up the bad news that this might be a myth.

Moderate Drinking Provides No Health Benefits, Study Finds

In one of the largest reviews on moderate drinking, a recent study published in JAMA Network Open found major flaws in previous alcohol ...

'Healthy' glass of wine is a myth, experts say - Evening Standard

In a bid to dispel the “myth” that moderate drinking could boost health, the World Health Federation has dismissed studies suggesting small ...