Moderate drinking increases the risk of early death and diseases such as cancer, heart disease and liver disease, and provides no net positive health benefit, according to the study published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

A government-commissioned study had been meant to inform new dietary guidelines, and found risks associated with even light drinking.

Their conclusion differs from the current U.S. dietary guidelines.

Even low amounts of alcohol come with substantial 'health risks', experts warned today.

Thinking of sticking to old federal guidelines for alcohol? You should reconsider, says this new study commissioned by HHS.

New York Times: The alcohol industry has criticised the research.

According to the analysis, men consuming 14 standard drinks a week face a 1-in-25 lifetime risk of an alcohol-attributable death. | India News

Moderate drinking increases the risk of early death and diseases such as cancer, heart disease and liver disease, and provides no net positive health benefit, according to the…

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