Alcohol consumption does not bring any health benefits, at least for people under 40 years old, older people may have some benefit with a very moderate consumption. This is supported by a new study, cited by the British newspaper The Guardian, an academic work that was released a few days after another investigation, released in early July, indicated that drinking beer could be good for the intestines ( and not to gain weight). . .
In this new study, conducted by the University of Washington, USA, researchers analyzed the risk associated with alcohol consumption by geographic location, age, sex, and year. The conclusion was that adults aged 40 and over, without other health problems, can obtain some benefits from moderate alcohol consumption, such as a small glass of red wine a day.
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Source: Observadora