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Is There Such Thing as a ‘Healthy’ Amount of Alcohol?

by Kaia

The idea of a “healthy” amount of alcohol is a contentious one. Recent research, including the World Health Organization’s 2022 guidelines, suggests that there is no completely safe level of alcohol consumption. Alcohol is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen, meaning it conclusively causes cancer in humans, and the risk increases with the amount consumed. Even moderate drinking can raise the risk for various types of cancer, including breast, bowel, mouth, throat, and liver cancers.

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However, attitudes toward alcohol consumption are shifting. Younger generations, especially those aged 25 and under, are drinking less due to public health campaigns, social media influence, and changing social dynamics. Some people are opting for intermittent sobriety—taking breaks from alcohol to reduce harm. While this approach can be beneficial, it may not be suitable for heavy drinkers who could face withdrawal symptoms.

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For those looking to cut back on alcohol, experts suggest practical strategies such as staying active, setting goals, and spending time with family. Non-alcoholic beverages, including beer, are gaining popularity and provide a flavorful alternative to alcohol.

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Ultimately, a “healthy” amount of alcohol varies depending on individual circumstances, but the key is to be informed and mindful about consumption to reduce long-term risks.

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