I didn't know this. I'm honestly shocked. Is there any information about what different levels of alcohol consumption do to cancer risk?
Less than half of Americans know that alcohol is a carcinogen
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#23I think people are already well aware that drinking alcohol is unhealthy, and I don’t think that anyone, who consumes it despite that, will stop after learning it is a “carcinogen”.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart-disease...
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#24The alcohol industries have done an amazing job with their propaganda. Many people genuinely believe that a glass of wine every day is actually healthy for you.
The alcohol industry you’re thinking of is more of beer and spirits. There are ton of studies showing benefits from wine, it’s not quite the same.
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#26Here's link to the CDC's website, referenced in that article:
https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/fact-sheets/moderate-drinking.ht...
This part from the CDC's website is also interesting:
Although past studies have indicated that moderate alcohol consumption has protective health benefits (e.g., reducing risk of heart disease), recent studies show this may not be true.
I didn't know that either. I always thought a glass of wine was healthy.Re: Less than half of Americans know that alcohol is a carcinogen
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#28Thankfully, I'm a very light drinker only occasionally indulging and then in small quantities.
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#29What percentage of Americans even know that alcohol is a drug? As a Wisconsin native, I've seen first hand the toxic culture surrounding drinking in America, including having a relative die of alcoholism. Still, we don't seem to look at it like other drugs, even though it ruins lives just as effectively as something like heroin.