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Any amount of alcohol could increase risk of over 60 diseases: study

Por: New York Post Life June 10, 2023

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Pick your poison. Any amount of alcohol could increase the risk of developing at least one of more than 60 diseases, according to new research published Thursday in the journal . Oxford University researchers studied the effects of alcohol on men in China, finding that even occasional drinkers were at a higher risk for certain conditions, including more than 30 illnesses not previously linked to alcohol. “Alcohol consumption is adversely... + full article



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