Health Risks of Alcohol Accelerate After One Drink a Day, Study Finds
Source: New York Times
Health Risks of Alcohol Accelerate After One Drink a Day, Study Finds
The alcohol industry has criticized the research, which found that even light drinking increases the risk of premature death.

Cedric Angeles for The New York Times
By Roni Caryn Rabin
https://www.nytimes.com/by/roni-caryn-rabin
June 9, 2026
Updated 9:28 a.m. ET
A government alcohol study published on Tuesday concluded that the health risks of alcohol start at a single drink a day. The report was caught up in controversy after drawing the ire of the alcohol industry.
At one drink a day, the researchers found, there was an increased risk of premature death from an illness or injury directly attributable to alcohol, though it was small one in 1,000 people. But the risk of premature death jumped to one in 25 for those who had two drinks a day, a level long considered safe for men, according to the study, which was published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. ... The Alcohol Intake and Health Study was one of two reports commissioned during the Biden administration to inform an update to the U.S. dietary guidelines.
The second report, from a panel appointed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, or NASEM, came to very different conclusions. It suggested that moderate drinking (up to two drinks a day for men and one for women) was healthier than not drinking at all, although it noted that moderate drinking was also linked to a higher breast cancer risk. Some of the panelists behind that report had financial ties to the alcohol industry.
The second reports finding was more palatable to the alcohol industry, which had called the Alcohol Intake and Health Study ideologically driven and scientifically flawed, and said it had communicated its concerns repeatedly to government officials over a period of several years.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/09/well/alcohol-health-risks-study.html
Ray Bruns
(6,861 posts)Initech
(109,452 posts)SidneyR
(246 posts)Where "evidence" is manipulated to support their agenda.
walkingman
(11,230 posts)Maybe AI will help us figure it out. We keep changing our minds, over and over.
Miguelito Loveless
(5,976 posts)so, my expectation is this study will be retracted. I am sure that the Child Rapist will, however, make sure he gets paid to retract it.
Initech
(109,452 posts)eggplant
(4,242 posts)Did anyone bother to ask /why/ people are drinking more than one per day, or are they just looking at outcomes?
Bayard
(30,505 posts)Especially in the last few years.
littlemissmartypants
(35,000 posts)Alcohol is a well documented carcinogenic substance, whatever it's combined with in the evaluation of health outcomes.
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GenThePerservering
(3,889 posts)Drinking has actually gone DOWN.
chouchou
(3,384 posts)..is lousy science.
What drink..A beer...A Zombie...A whiskey that's one ounce?
Personally, I don't drink booze but my friends drink 2/3 beers a day.
It that dangerous to their health?
Again..Piss-Poor science
DavidDvorkin
(20,719 posts)LtTx
(98 posts)Science Daily is a very respected source.
GenThePerservering
(3,889 posts)'being in the same room with a glass of wine has been shown to have detrimental effects on your health..."
CTyankee
(68,565 posts)I drink Pinot Grigio instead of Merlot and it is a nice choice. I'm glad I discovered it.
maxsolomon
(39,261 posts)Lots of ingested substances bring health risks.
If I look around at my fellow Americans, the biggest issue appears to be Carbohydrates.
GenThePerservering
(3,889 posts)maxsolomon
(39,261 posts)The typical American diet has far too many simple Carbs and not enough complex Carbs.
PatSeg
(53,809 posts)BidenRocks
(3,587 posts)Not bad, but elevated levels on a blood test led to an ultrasound.
This was almost daily, so it took a long time. Hours in a bar.
Young people are finding they could afford the cost when the drinks were inexpensive. Lately the total cost of a night out is prohibitive. Who has the money?
I quit when chump came out ahead in '24. I am pissed enough without being drunk.
If I want a drink I will have one. Maybe tomorrow.
I found coffee. Home ground.
I still have a drinking problem
Iced Lattes!
Most all the liver tests are normal except for texture and size.
They recover a lot when you stop kicking them.
Vinca
(54,472 posts)and buy the most expensive bottle of champagne they have.
BadgerKid
(5,039 posts)The question is, can the individual's body deal with it at all, and if so, how fast? I think the answer comes back to "in moderation".
Talitha
(8,170 posts)Everywhere I looked, they advised "one drink" per day (2 for men) but did not explain the difference between having a shot of Vodka, a 5 oz glass of wine, or a 12 oz can of beer.
I finally found a British website that explains it very well.
They advise not to have more than 14 'Units' of alcohol per week.
NOTE: 1 ml = 29.573529563 oz
To work out how many 'units' there are in a drink:
Multiply the volume in ml times the alcohol %.
Divide the result by 1,000.
Multiply that result by 7 to get a weekly 'Unit' total.
For example, let's use a standard bar shot (1.5 ozs) that's 40% alcohol:
40% VODKA (bar shot) = 12.42 units per week
1.5 ozs = 44.36 ml
44.36 ml x 40% = 1774.4 units
1774.4 / 1000 = 1.7744 units per serving
1.7744 x 7 days per week = 12.42 units per week
The white wine I like has 12.5% alcohol:
12.5% WINE at 5 oz per night = 12.94 units per week
5 ozs = 147.87 ml
147.87 ml x 12.5% = 1848.38 units
1848.38 units / 1000 = 1.848375 units per serving
1.848375 x 7 days a week = 12.94 units per week
Here's the website:
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/alcohol-advice/calculating-alcohol-units/
Hope this helps!!