Drinking alcohol within government guidelines still harms the brain, heart and liver, study finds

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Drinking alcohol within government guidelines still harms the brain, heart and liver, study finds
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‘Current public health guidelines concerning alcohol consumption may need to be revisited,’ scientists say

“Our results imply that there is not a ‘safe threshold’ below which there are no toxic effects of alcohol,” the study’s authors said, adding that current public health guidelines “may need to be revisited”.

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