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Physical Fitness Reduces Risk of Death from All Causes for Moderate Drinkers
Maybe the World Health Organization has it all wrong. Maybe instead of warning that just one drink can result in you developing cancer, maybe the notoriously anti-alcohol WHO should be promoting the idea that physical fitness + moderate alcohol consumption reduces your risk of dying from all causes.
That, at
DISCUS on Study Featured by Washinton Post
Yesterday we spent some time analyzing a paper that attempted to estimate the effect of drinking on health. That study, which had been featured in a sympathetic story in the Washington Post, was based on the study funded by the Interagency Coordinating Committee on Preventing Underage Drinking.
We asked Amanda
Another Paper Finds Lighter Drinkers Have Lower Risk of Death Than Abstainers
Less than a week after we reported on actual research into death rates associated with drinking, The Washington Post reported on a paper published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol & Drugs that estimated mortality.
You'll recognize the difference in our terminology. Last week we reported on