Should You Drink To Your Health?
Medical studies can be very confusing and seemingly contradictory. Take studies on alcohol consumption. Sometimes we’ll read that drinking a little bit will do our bones good, and then we’ll hear that drinking even two drinks per day increases our risk of cancer. The chief of preventative medicine at Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital offered some clarification on U.S. News & World Report’s website: “First of all, no one should begin drinking alcohol in order to reap health benefits, since it’s very difficult to predict whether risks will outweigh benefits and vice versa.” Personally, I think it’s a crapshoot. [PubMed.com, Sydney Morning Herald, USNews.com]


















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Elle
wrote on May 8 2008 @ 06:15 pm: [report]
Everything in moderation. If you get wasted every day then no you aren’t reaping any benefits, but if you drink a glass of wine or two a day then I firmly believe you are reaping some type of benefit if only to reduce your stress level. However, I could save myself a nice chunk of change if I didn’t buy 3 bottles of wine a week.