Rethinking Alcohol and Health
GOOD NEWS FOR NORMIES – July 2, 2026 – Historically, alcohol has been woven into many cultures. In parts of Europe, for example, children were once given small amounts of wine as a...
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GOOD NEWS FOR NORMIES – July 2, 2026 – Historically, alcohol has been woven into many cultures. In parts of Europe, for example, children were once given small amounts of wine as a...
INTERESTING – May 26, 2026 – Swap a glass of wine for a bottle of beer. Same evening, same amount of pure alcohol, same number of drinks by any standard measure. Public health guid...
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Recent research indicates alcohol is a major risk factor in cancer and other serious illnesse. New studies suggest that there's virtually no health benefit to drinking alcohol.
New data rewrites the narrative on moderate consumption.
New data rewrites the narrative on moderate consumption.
Two new reports showed that even small amounts of alcohol daily raise the risk for death and a dozen other adverse health outcomes.And while one analysis suggested that lower alcoh...
Researchers reviewing decades of evidence conclude that alcohol plays a major role in disease and injury, affecting everything from the immune system to the brain and heart. A majo...
Researchers analyzing more than 340,000 adults uncovered an intriguing pattern linking alcohol type with long-term health outcomes. For decades, scientists have debated whether som...
TUESDAY, June 9, 2026 — The debate on "healthy drinking" has shifted again, according to a study released independently today, after the Trump administration decided not to include...
Alcohol is linked to 20 health conditions, from 10 cancer types to liver disease, dementia, and heart rhythm disorders. The post Alcohol Raises Risk of These 20 Conditions — Includ...
Learn how no level of alcohol intake appears safe for cancer, while low-to-moderate drinking shows mixed effects on cardiometabolic and neurological conditions.
GOOD NEWS? – June 19, 2026 – For years, many people believed a glass of wine with dinner might actually be good for you. Just think about all those really old French people drinkin...
Dry January is more than a trend. It’s a chance to reset our relationship with alcohol and protect our health. We’re halfway through Dry January, and much of the media conversatio...
The alcohol industry has criticized the research, which found that even light drinking increases the risk of premature death.
A groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs has delivered a decisive message challenging widespread beliefs about alcohol consumption. Contrary...
Alcohol risk appears to increase beyond one drink per day, even at levels often described as moderate. Alcohol is often treated as a routine part of social life, but a new analysis...
Full article, studies, and doctor commentary: https://winefolly.com/videos/wine-and-healthFor the last few years, headlines have screamed “no safe amount of ...
A groundbreaking study recently published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs has delivered a sobering reassessment of what society typically considers “moderate” drinki...
Scientists finally put a real number on safe drinking: one drink a day, max. The problem? Numbers don't change how alcohol works on your brain.
Or POISON – July 2, 2026 – Alcohol contributes to millions of deaths globally each year and is linked to cancer, liver disease, unintentional accidents, violence and, importantly,...
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 — Fewer than half of Americans understand that booze is a cancer-causing substance along the lines of known carcinogens like tobacco, asbestos and formaldehy...
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