Consuming more than two standard alcoholic drinks per week increases your risk of heart disease, stroke, or cancer, according to the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. Mike Drolet looks at the new thinking about the risks of drinking, how the organization arrived at this conclusion, and what Canada’s wine industry is suggesting.
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