
https://www.donga.com/news/Inter/article/all/20240625/125620352/
The World Health Organization (WHO) used to define 'low-risk drinking' as 4 drinks a day for men and 2 for women, but last year they pivoted to the stance that 'there is no safe level of alcohol consumption.' This is because a study on alcohol-related cancers in Europe found that half the cases were caused by 'moderate' or 'light' drinking rather than binge drinking. Canada also made a drastic move last year, slashing the recommended weekly limit for men from 15 drinks down to just two.
"If even a single drop is a health hazard, users think we might as well just go back to Prohibition."
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