Alcohol limits at odds in upcoming dietary guidelines
- The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is investigating a study funded by the Biden administration concerning alcohol guidelines for Americans.
- The draft study indicates that even one drink a week can pose a risk of alcohol attributable death for both males and females.
- Individuals aged 15 to 39 are particularly affected by alcohol consumption, even at low levels.
- Congressperson Comer criticized the report, claiming it skews widely available information to favor the Biden administration's predetermined narrative.
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Alcohol limits at odds in upcoming dietary guidelines
(The Center Square) - The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is investigating a study funded by the Biden administration on alcohol guidelines for Americans, as the U.S. Health and Human Services Department prepares to release its five-year dietary guidelines…
2025 Dietary Guidelines Spark Debate Over Alcohol Recommendations
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is investigating a study funded by the Biden administration on alcohol guidelines for Americans, as the U.S. Health and Human Services Department prepares to release its five-year dietary guidelines for Americans. In January, the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking issued a draft report on its findings analyzing the impact of alcohol inta…
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