Saturday, June 29, 2024

Alcohol is riskier than we previously knew. But what does that mean for you?

Weighing the trade-offs of health risks can be deeply personal.
From The Times

June 29, 2024

Research has piled up in recent years to debunk the supposed benefits of moderate drinking, concluding that no amount of alcohol is good for you.

A photo illustration of a glass of liquor with metal barbs on the rim.

Photo illustration by Ricardo Tomás

But one might reasonably ask: Just how bad is it?

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