Drinking Alcohol May Reduce Diabetes Risk in Middle-Aged.Reports on the result of a study on the benefits of drinking alcoholic beverages in reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes.ChaseMarilynEBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition
If you were sure from your experience that you can handle a little alcohol and if you were a middle-aged or older man who didn’t have diabetes, a little alcohol might actually be good for you. That’s because the response of some people to different amounts of alcohol seems to be qu...
Drinking approximately 2 alcoholic beverages per day can prevent healthy postmenopausal women from developing diabetes, researchers reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association. A total of 63 postmenopausal women were randomized to 0, 15, or 30 g/day of alcohol for 8 weeks. The wome...
Alcohol consumption was inversely associated with FL prevalence [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) 0.79, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 0.63-0.98]. In analyses stratified by drinking frequency and/or amount of alcohol consumed, the risk of FL decreased for the following categories: 0.1-19.9 g/drinking ...
Role of alcohol drinking pattern in type 2 diabetes in Japanese men: the Toranomon Hospital Health Management Center Study 11 (TOPICS 11)1-3 Heianza Y,Arase Y,Saito K,et al.Role of alcohol drinking pattern in type 2 diabetes in Japanese men:the toranomon hospital health management center ...
such ashigh blood pressure and diabetes, that may arise in late middle age and later life. This is important, as we now know that some of the early signs of brain damage from alcohol can bepartially reversed after abstinence. Which has been seen as early at six weeks after total abstinenc...
Alcohol consumption is a major global risk factor for mortality and morbidity. Much discussion has revolved around the diverse findings on the complex relationship between alcohol consumption and the leading cause of death and disability, ischemic heart disease (IHD). Methods We conducted a systematic...
While alcohol in moderation—two drinks per day for men—can help reduce your risk of diseases like heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, it's important to note that overdoing it can lead to certain types of cancers, and mess with your brain, skin, heart, muscles, and even your penis....
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Guestover a year ago Cant believe I replying to this but here goes. I've been drinking whisky for a number of years and I think the link between whisky drinkers and diabetes is poppycock! We all know that alcohol is not good for us (unless in moderation) ...