«Scientific data continue to support the premise that small to
moderate amounts of alcohol on a regular basis are consistent with a healthy lifestyle for middle - aged and older adults,» said Dr. R. Curtis Ellison, professor of medicine and public health at Boston University School of Medicine.
Not exact matches
Large - scale studies have shown that the link between
moderate alcohol use and a lower risk
of kidney cancer is real: 20 — 30 % lower, depending
on gender, age and the
amount of alcohol consumed.
All
of the research
on the positive benefits focus
on moderate amounts of alcohol.
Let's talk about
alcohol for a minute...
On the one hand, blue zone studies show that most healthy populations consume
moderate amounts of alcohol (usually wine).