More Than 1 Drink a Day Linked to Health Risks, Clashing With U.S. Guidelines
New research found that health risks accelerate after 1 drink per day. Oleg Breslavtsev/Getty Images New research suggests alcohol-related health risks may begin at lower levels of drinking than…
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