As you gear up for StPatricksDay ☘️, you might find yourself wondering 'is alcohol really that bad for me?' Or, maybe you're not asking that question. Either way, we've got answers!
Wait! But hold on. In 2018, a bunch of scientists reviewed 700 different studies about alcohol and health
Now, 3.5 percent doesn’t sound like much when you compare it to the 30 percent of cancer deaths that are from cigarettes — but that 3.5 percent still comes out to something like 19,500 deaths every year. Apparently, cancer kills a lot of people. By the way, if you’re wondering, those gender differences aren’t because of tolerance or body size. It’s because women have more breasts. So if a busty person has 10 drinks a week — which is considered moderate drinking — it’s specifically their risk of breast cancer that goes up. More so than the other cancers.
But I don’t want to be a total buzzkill. So if you’re not quite ready to be a teetotaler, here’s one last tidbit for you.
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