As for including the restraint, eg 1-2 glasses per day (for women and men.) The article discussed offer the same amount, since the mortality rate was lower than 1-2 drinks per day for older Americans. "Trash"! There's nothing like the habits of moderate alcohol consumption. "This is a quintessential Comment moderation of America. Even those who drank four or more drinks per day in the study and the mortality rate at or below the long-term abstainers. Supporters of abstinence (and they are legion ) have argued that moderate consumption inevitably leads to alcoholism (which they called chronic drunkenness or intoxication) in the same way that AA today said that the effects of alcohol in the minority of drinkers are alcoholics.
The author puts the alcohol and cigarettes in the same category, which is justified because the two products are sold in the drug trade can lead to addiction. "There are many studies showing the benefits of moderate drinking. The tobacco companies have much to do with these studies and their results." It's worth entering the reasoning behind this comment. But I remember there were many "studies" show that smoking is of great help to get back in the 50s and 60s. In addition, growing up in America, many are tempted to regard them as equivalent to a sort of moral scale – that is, a person who does not drink or smoke in a better sense of who does one, maybe two.
Why not, what do you think? Why not ask speakers Larry drinking and heart, or because none of them has the balls to stop: "Larry, I think we should discuss alcohol. Smoking is the only behavior was measured, which reduces heart disease more – Diet and exercise – drink in moderation.. "
First, how the search for the Study of the American Cancer Society statistically controlled for foreign lifestyle and other economic factors, so that the welfare state can be eliminated by calculating the results of drinking. In this group of healthy subjects, the same reduction in heart attacks was observed among those who had 1-2 glasses per day. The irony is that the main argument against the claim that regular consumption actually reduces heart disease and overall mortality is that drinkers may be healthier because other factors such as higher income or other healthy behaviors. In addition, a study by health professionals at Harvard has been limited to doctors who have normal weight, not smoking, exercising, eating right and HAD.
But we will only accept "external factors" essential to the nominal value. What does it mean to say that moderate drinking is part of a healthy lifestyle in general, which leads to heart disease less, live longer and reduce their rate of dementia? And "certainly a different tune of temperance symbol for many Americans insist on reading.
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