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Even light drinking was associated with an increase in cancer deaths among older adults in Britain, researchers reported on Monday in a large study. But the risk was accentuated primarily in those who had existing health problems or who lived in low-income areas.
The study, which tracked 135,103 adults aged 60 and older for 12 years, also punctures the long-held belief that light or moderate alcohol consumption is good for the heart.
The researchers found no reduction in heart disease deaths among light or moderate drinkers, regardless of this health or socioeconomic status, when compared with occasional drinkers.
The study defined light drinking as a mean alcohol intake of up to 20 grams a day for men and up to 10 grams daily for women. (In the United States, a standard drink is 14 grams of alcohol.)
“We did not find evidence of a beneficial association between low drinking and mortality,” said Dr. Rosario Ortolá, an assistant professor of preventive medicine and public health at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and the lead author of the paper, which was published in JAMA Network Open.
On the other hand, she added, alcohol probably raises the risk of cancer “from the first drop.”
Just in case there is still someone, somewhere that actually believes the "benefits of alcohol" canard
Re: Just in case there is still someone, somewhere that actually believes the "benefits of alcohol" canard
I'll drink to that!
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Re: Just in case there is still someone, somewhere that actually believes the "benefits of alcohol" canard
My father was an alcoholic. He died in bed in his middle 70's. But, he died of colon cancer after having had his colon removed several years before. So, he had to wear a bag. It was not a good experience to say the least.
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