Great journalism The Print, giving importance to Health segment. Having demographic benefit is not sufficient, people have to be healthy and fit also.
@KumarKumar-fn4sx6 сағат бұрын
Three cheers for team The Print for this beautiful episode. You are creating awareness for alcohol consumption. Britishers introduced brandy for cold and cough but people started taking larger quantities and spoiled the whole humanity. I support for graphic warning at least children will ask their parents to stop this harmful chemical and protect your body from cancer and other elements
@gautamsinha59989 сағат бұрын
What is the sample size of this study? Has anyone considered the sample of people who are healthy despite taking alcohol in moderated quantities? The risk of statistical medical studies is that they have availability bias, that is, they have access to data of sick people in larger proportions than in normal population. This study needs to be examined from all angles before allowing moral policing. Every food item has some good and bad points but overplaying the risks is fear mongering - much of the chain-of-cause deductive logic that the doctors use is equally applicable to junk food.
@S0L4RFlareСағат бұрын
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@SpiritsandShadows6645 минут бұрын
Let's discuss the study itself.
@KamalGupta-x3g7 сағат бұрын
It would be good to know what is the relative risk of a moderate drinker, say 3-4 drinks/week as compared to a teetotaler? I am surprised with he statement of both the doctors “no amount of alcohol is safe”…. That way driving is not safe and we still drive. It is important to quantify the risk. Without such info, the episode has little clarifying value and is not of much use for moderate drinkers. Of course, for heavy drinkers, there are a number of problems, which has been known for awhile.
@randomstranger79895 сағат бұрын
Why is driving not safe, little absurd comparison? Considering that limited amount of alcohol is safe is just self-gratification. Unfortunately many people live with it. No amount is safe, its like a very slow poison.