The report recommends a person drink an average of zero to two alcoholic drinks per week to reduce the possibility of suffering negative outcomes to their health. It’s a stark contrast to the current guidelines. The previous guidelines, which date back to 2011, were far more lenient. Low-risk drinking was defined as up to 10 standard drinks per week for women and 15 for men.
Along with the release of the report, the CCSA launched a four-week consultation process which intends to updateThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.These recommendations are based on improved science, but one can only assume Canadians won’t take these recommendations seriously.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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