A study finding that even one drink a day causes health risks was deliberately sidelined by the Trump administration, a former federal public health official alleges

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…

A study finding that even one drink a day causes health risks was deliberately sidelined by the Trump administration, a former federal public health official alleges