US Drops Specific Daily Alcohol Limits After 35 Years

Tejal Somvanshi

US Government Set to Eliminate Daily Alcohol Limits After 35 Years

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Since 1990, US dietary guidelines have defined "moderate drinking" as one drink daily for women, two for men

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The upcoming change would replace specific limits with general advice to "drink in moderation" or "limit alcohol"

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This shift comes amid growing scientific debate - does alcohol have ANY safe consumption level?

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The World Health Organization states there is "no safe amount of alcohol that does not affect health"

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Former US Surgeon General highlighted that alcohol increases risk of at least seven types of cance

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Excessive drinking contributes to approximately 178,000 deaths annually in the US

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Alcohol industry spent millions on lobbying related to guidelines, with stock prices rising after news of the change

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Health experts warn the new language is "so vague as to be unhelpful" for consumers

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Meanwhile, younger generations appear to be drinking less overall, driving growth in non-alcoholic beverages

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