A recent federally commissioned study advises that Americans should restrict their alcohol intake to a maximum of one drink per day. Researchers involved in this study believe it was overlooked during the Trump administration’s revision of U.S. dietary guidelines.
The report, released on Tuesday, emphasizes the health risks that increase with the consumption of more than one alcoholic beverage daily. It suggests a stricter limit for both men and women compared to previous guidelines.
Health experts argue that this change is crucial in addressing the potential dangers associated with alcohol consumption. The findings highlight a significant rise in health risks such as liver disease, certain cancers, and other alcohol-related conditions once consumption exceeds a single daily drink.
The report aims to inform and guide public health policy, encouraging individuals to make informed decisions about their drinking habits. As part of the broader dietary recommendations, these guidelines seek to improve the overall health and well-being of the population.

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