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However, despite the considerably large sample set used in the researchers' analysis, some experts pointed out that more information would be needed before a direct cause and effect could be established between brain size and alcohol consumption.
However, she was optimistic that the findings could help push subsequent studies in the right direction."The relationship between alcohol and health is complex, and our understanding of that relationship is evolving over time," Gakidou said."Based on this study, I would not really draw any definitive conclusions, but I would say that the authors have identified areas for further research.
, as well as the social and economic harms, because there is an impression in the population in general, and even among health care professionals, that it is good for the heart,", PhD, chair of the advocacy committee that produced the report, told CNN in an email."It is not, and the evidence has increasingly shown that there is no level of alcohol consumption that is safe for health."2.
in 2019, accounting for 4.3 percent of all mortality globally."The evidence is clear: any level of alcohol consumption can lead to loss of healthy life," the WHF wrote in a press release announcing the brief."Studies have shown that even small amounts of alcohol can increase a person's risk of cardiovascular disease, including coronary disease, stroke, heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, cardiomyopathy, atrial fibrillation, and aneurysm.
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