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No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes

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Giving up drinking completely is the only way to avoid the health risks associated with alcohol, according to a major new study.

Alcohol-related problems kill around 7 per cent of men and 2 per cent of women every year, and drinking is the leading cause of death and disability for people aged 15-49.

Though previous research has shown moderate levels of drinking may protect against heart disease, the new study concluded any supposed boosts to health are massively offset by the costs.

The researchers covered 195 countries between 1990 and 2016, and amassed data from hundreds of other studies.

 “With the largest collected evidence base to date, our study makes the relationship between health and alcohol clear – drinking causes substantial health loss, in myriad ways, all over the world,” said Dr Max Griswold from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, one of the study’s lead authors.

They estimated that one drink a day increases the risk of developing an alcohol-related diseases including cancer, diabetes and tuberculosis by 0.5 per cent. This shot up to 7 per cent for those having two drinks a day, and 37 per cent for five drinks.

The findings emerge after another report found the drinks sector in the UK relies on people drinking above government limits for nearly 40 per cent of its revenues.

 
Official guidelines currently state that to keep alcohol health risks low, it is safest to avoid consuming more than 14 units a week – about seven pints of lager – on a regular basis.

However, the UK’s chief medical officers have previously stated that despite this allowance, there is “no safe level of alcohol consumption” – a point that has been reinforced by this study.

“There is a compelling and urgent need to overhaul policies to encourage either lowering people’s levels of alcohol consumption or abstaining entirely,” said Dr Emmanuela Gakidou, who also worked on the new research. 

“The myth that one or two drinks a day are good for you is just that – a myth. This study shatters that myth.”

The findings were broadly welcomed by scientists and NGOs as a decisive statement on the impact drinking has on society.

Dr Tony Rao, a psychiatrist at King’s College London who was not involved in the study, commended the effort to unravel the complicated relationship between alcohol and health.

“We can now be more confident that there is no safe limit for alcohol when considering overall health risks,” he said.

Are you shocked by these findings? Do you find yourself ever going over the 14 units a week limit?

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21/07/2019 at 14:47

For me I'm in recovery, I do know now that my issues were not the alcohol. Looking back now it was just a quick fix for what was really going on. I did make things so much worse, I'm now dealing with the causes but now I'm doing it sober. We all need to dig deeper and find out what was really making us think we needed drink to live or forget or make us feel better about ourselves 


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I dont drink at all used to when I was young but now I am on so much medication I dont anymore if I go out I only drink j20 orange as I have to be careful because if it contains gluten or wheat then I cant drink it I have to check everything because being a coeliac can do me harm if I drink anything with wheat or gluten in and I wont risk it as I have enough problems now without adding anymore 

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I always worry about statistics, as always it is very important to understand the agenda of those doing the statistics. Official guidelines were not found by medical study but plucked out of the air by Doctor's sadly. We all taken drugs; all have the potential of harming us if we exceed recommended doses. Indeed, some of us will be taking drugs that does harm us as their side effects do damage, but this is balanced on the benefits. Drugs to treat cancer are very damaging but with the benefit of surviving cancer we take them.

Alcohol has been round for centuries, even occurs naturally as animals get drunk eating certain ripened fruit, who cannot laugh at drunk elephants on YouTube. Yes, any drug, which alcohol is, taken in excess will harm, but many foods in excess will harm.

Women need to take much less alcohol than men and I have witnessed several deaths and alcoholics in life where they drunk to extremes harming themselves. But there are plenty of human activity that kill and maim us, then we have accidents added to the score. We have to balance enjoyment in life against the risks brought by human activity. Alcohol is a legal drug, just about the only one and drinking to excess can harm but allowances for the average person it is not an issue.

Life is about risks and balances, but the greatest drug is enjoying ourselves, a little odd drink on balance is worth the tiny risk!

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i might have one drink once in two or three months. i used to drink more but just stopped enjoying it


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Thank you for an informative article.

Luckily, I do not drink mainly due to epilepsy medication, so do not have problems with alcohol.

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Because medication and alcohol do not mix, I don't drink, a combination of both can affect you badly or kill you


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I am intolerant to alcohol. Since April 1978 I haven't drunk any. I had problems early on with social pressure, although friends were only too pleased to have me as the designated driver as they knew I wouldn't 'cheat'. Oddly enough, it revolutionised my sex life as after a couple of hours at a party I was the only bloke women would talk with. I'd not had such a choice before then. After moving with my job, and facing having to explain ad nauseum to everyone why I wasn't drinking, I hinted that I was a recovering alcoholic and everyone sympathised. It was almost as if I was expected to throw what is, essentially, a poison down my throat, to get so out of it that I would not remember what happened, and then make out that I'd had a great time. Yet, if I mentioned that I'd had the very occasional spliff, I was treated as a pariah.

It's changed a bit recently and a number of my children's friends don't drink. I know rugby players who don't. It seems there's not the imperative there was when I was young. The only problem is that I have to ensure I don't feel superior after watching the antics of friends once they've had a few. I hate the jokes, them telling me I'm their best friend, the silly behaviour of adults. After all, they are the norm. Tragically.


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