Frequent drinking is 'a bigger risk to health than binge drinking'

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Frequent drinking is 'a bigger risk to health than binge drinking', study claims

Researchers studied drinking habits of almost 10million people. The number of times a person drank over the week raised risk of atrial fibrillation. Consuming large amounts, known as 'bingeing', did not have the same effect.

 

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Wonder if they considered the other physical risks of binge drinking? Fights, road traffic accidents, getting robbed, involuntary asphyxiation...probably not

Someone should have told Churchill and the Queen Mother 🙄🙄

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How about “frequent binge drinking?”

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