Nonalcoholic options surge as new data shows health risks of drinking any amount

Two recent studies from the World Health Organization have shown the dangers of drinking alcohol.

The first says alcohol consumption contributes to the deaths of over 2.6 million people a year. And another concludes that there is no safe level of drinking when it comes to your health.

A departure from older, more traditional thought processes, some of which encouraged things like a glass of red wine a day.

“The research is really evolving. So we’re starting to see new studies come out with new associations with cardiovascular disease, cancer, that we didn’t see before,” said Amy Conroy, a researcher at UCSF.

The new data comes at a time where there’s been a slow but steady shift in drinking patterns nationwide.

MORE: 2.6 million people died from alcohol in 2019, new WHO report shows

That’s especially true for younger people, the percentage of whom drink has dropped for the past two decades.

As the number of drinkers has dropped, the number of businesses catering to that crowd has grown.

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