An Unfavourable Effect on Moderate Consumption of Celebrated Alcohol. What a New Study Shows
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With the festive season and its many invitations and celebrations that often involve drinking, a large-scale scientific study has revealed that consuming light to moderate amounts of alcohol daily may reduce the risk of developing dementia by more than a third, compared to those who abstain completely, according to the Daily Mail. The study found that drinking one or two glasses of wine or beer daily, both on special occasions and ordinary days,…
A moderate consumption of wine or beer in holiday days can reduce the risk of dementia, showing a new study. Research shows that one or two meals a day can have protective effects on the brain.
A moderate consumption of wine or beer in holiday days could significantly reduce the risk of dementia, showing a new broad study, which suggests that one or two meals a day may have protective effects on the brain, regardless of the type of alcohol or the time of consumption.
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