Thirty years ago, having a drink or two daily was thought to be good for your heart. But research shows even a little alcohol can up the chance of cancer.
These estimates highlight where gaps in immunisation remain and emphasise the need
for broader efforts to strengthen RI systems. This methodological framework can be
applied to estimate coverage for any vaccine that has been delivered in both routine
and supplemental immunisation activities.
Although moderate alcohol consumption may benefit older adults, including reduced risk for ischemic heart disease, stroke and diabetes, young adults saw no benefit and instead accrued “significant health risks” from consuming alcohol.
A systematic analysis published in The Lancet also recommended that global alcohol consumption recommendations should be based on age and location, with
Adults older than 40 who have one or two alcoholic drinks a day may reduce their risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, according to a global study.