The New York Times reports on the case for drinking:



In a study of more than 80,000 American women, those who drank moderately had only half the heart attack risk of those who did not drink at all, even if they were slim, did not smoke and exercised daily. Moderate drinking was about as good for the heart as an hour of exercise a day. Not drinking at all was as bad for the heart as morbid obesity.
Wow. But somehow I still can't see myself becoming a glass-of-wine-every-night-with-dinner person. And of course the article reminds us that "for every one of alcohol's health benefits there is an equal and opposite risk if a single glass turns into three or four."
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