mercredi 21 février 2018

Chronic heavy drinking leads to serious risk of dementia, study warns. More than a third – 38% of the 57,000 cases of early-onset dementia – were directly alcohol-related and 18% had an additional diagnosis of alcohol use disorders. • r/worldnews


If 14-21 units per week is "moderate drinking," does that mean "heavy" is 22+? Which does beg the question of how Winston got away with it scotch free hehehe. Serious note, his most famous drink was heavily watered down Johnnie Walker Red, occasionally Black. via Pocket http://ift.tt/2BFRn8g

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