Category Archives: Alcohol Studies

….. Or, Maybe, People Are Just Drinking Less

That’s certainly the case in the UK, where young people have cut their alcohol consumption in half, according to a story yesterday

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WHO Cites Alcohol Deaths, Calls for Action to Reduce Them

You can expect new attacks from anti-alcohol activists in the wake of a World Health Organization report that found more than 3 million

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How much alcohol are people drinking?

The average daily consumption of people who drink alcohol is 33 grams of pure alcohol a day, roughly equivalent to 2 glasses (each of

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About the Risks of Alcohol (Again)

Turns out we weren’t the only people skeptical of that study claiming there is no safe amount of alcohol.

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Study Says No Amount of Alcohol is Safe, Aids Anti-Alcohol Advocates

I had finished putting out the Daily Thursday night and settled into my easy chair to spend an hour watching various nightly newscasts

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About That Cirrhosis Study and Alcohol

Deaths among 25-34 years old Americans from cirrhosis surged with the onset of the Great Recession, a study in the British Medical Journal found.  The study attributed the deaths to alcohol-related liver disease and alcohol use disorder. 

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