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How much alcohol is safe? New study provides a clear answer

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A new study challenges the perception that small amounts of alcohol may be harmless.

This year, U.S. health authorities released new dietary guidelines recommending reduced alcohol consumption for better health.

However, debate has emerged over how research was used in developing the guidelines.

According to the Associated Press, as reported by HealthDay, a former official believes that an important report did not receive the attention it deserved.

The U.S. Department of Health rejects that claim, stating that the report was evaluated alongside other research.

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Researchers disagree

The relationship between alcohol and health has long divided researchers.

Some studies have suggested that moderate alcohol consumption may offer certain benefits, while others have found an increased risk of disease.

The new report has also faced criticism from both the alcohol industry and politicians, who have questioned the study’s methodology and conclusions.

New conclusion

A new study published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs found that even one alcoholic drink per day may increase the risk of health problems.

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According to the study, the risk of premature death and a range of diseases, including cancer and heart disease, also rises with moderate alcohol consumption.

The researchers also found no evidence that small amounts of alcohol protect against premature death.

As a result, they believe that adults should consume no more than one alcoholic drink per day.

Sources: HealthDay, Associated Press, and Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

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