date:Aug 24, 2018
r herself.
The evidence shows what the evidence shows, and I - like 2.4 billion other people on the planet that also consume alcohol - need to take it seriously.
Overall, drinking was the seventh leading risk factor for premature death and disease in 2016, accounting for just over two per cent of deaths in women and nearly seven percent in men.
The top six killers are high blood pressure, smoking, low-birth weight and premature delivery, high blood sugar (diabetes), obesity and pollution.