My cousin died in his early 30s, he drank to excess for over a decade and it killed his pancreas, it is a well known cause of pancreatitis leading to death, as it did for him.
Alcohol is a friend to a lot of abusers. If you’re a chronic user on a multiple times a week basis going beyond one or two drinks chances are in some way you’re probably hurting yourself or someone else.
None of us are getting out of this... and who wants to live to be old enough to barely be able to wipe yourself? Have a drink. Everything in moderation...
It would be cool to quantify the tradeoffs better. Like, would you rather drink and die at age 84 or avoid alcohol forever and die at age 84 and 1 month? Not just "alcohol increases the risk of cancer", which is an interesting fact but not all that useful.
I don't think people know the dangers of alcohol. Many believe that there may be liver damage after years of abuse. Unfortunately dementia and cancer are very possible. Not to mention many broken families, deaths from intoxication. To name a few. Nothing wrong with having one or two every once and a while, Not everyone can do that.
38 years sober. Never felt better, doing extreme mountain biking at almost 70 years old. Yes, science is welcome to study me
Science is cool haha!
Good for you!
Wow, who knew that a toxic, psychoactive, dependence-producing and carcinogenic substance such as alcohol was bad for you?
I didn’t know it was carcinogenic until now, but I knew it was bad for you.
While we're on the topic, stay away from highly processed foods.
I been drinking heavy since I was 8 and 55 years later, I am in perfect health.
I drink a couple of 40 ounce Colt 45s every day, and I'm in perfect health.
@@rking6247everyone says that until they aren’t though.
Wait a week the study will change
I ❤️ Dr. Natalie, she explains everything so well. Thank you 🤗
My SIL died from pancreatic cancer 4 months after diagnosis. She drank a box of wine every other day. It makes me wonder…
A box of wine every other day? Wow. How old was she?
Did she also take that experimental mRNA injection?
Could be a factor, although Pancreatic Cancer is usually recognized as having a powerful genetic component in RAS gene disruption.
Strong correlation with cigarettes.
My cousin died in his early 30s, he drank to excess for over a decade and it killed his pancreas, it is a well known cause of pancreatitis leading to death, as it did for him.
Why not just tell people not to drink. 🤷🏽
Cause people wanna get high
Simplicity: the ultimate sophistication
Omg what ever. Everything in moderation and you've lived a happy life 😊
a lot of moderation is not moderation
Alcohol is a friend to a lot of abusers. If you’re a chronic user on a multiple times a week basis going beyond one or two drinks chances are in some way you’re probably hurting yourself or someone else.
None of us are getting out of this... and who wants to live to be old enough to barely be able to wipe yourself? Have a drink. Everything in moderation...
It would be cool to quantify the tradeoffs better. Like, would you rather drink and die at age 84 or avoid alcohol forever and die at age 84 and 1 month? Not just "alcohol increases the risk of cancer", which is an interesting fact but not all that useful.
Some of the most disgusting slushes I know are over 80! Go figure!
My mum is one of those lol. And she smokes like a chimney. I think she's just pre-embalmed herself.
Alcohol is poison ☠️
👍 Thanks so much for this info. -Jennifer Dylans' mom & son ✌️
I don't think people know the dangers of alcohol. Many believe that there may be liver damage after years of abuse. Unfortunately dementia and cancer are very possible. Not to mention many broken families, deaths from intoxication. To name a few. Nothing wrong with having one or two every once and a while, Not everyone can do that.
True or not, nobody younger than 65 watches your show. It would be in your best interest to figure out how to keep them alive longer.
This is old-but useful-news.
I hate this news...booze is one of my favorite things 😞
Sober 38 years and doing my best extreme mountain biking ever at almost 70. C’mon explain that one…
Stopping all alcohol at 30 is one of the best life choices I’ve made.
Maybe it is time to start drinking dirty toilet water.
it's the highs - jogging can get you high but may need knee/hip replacements later on but better than cancer
As if I didn't already know alcohol kills.
💉💉💉💉💯
I swear media will blame anything and everything until bill gates investments.
Whoever did this study must've been drunk
They have to be until the bill gates investment will be blamed even Al roker had to take off work from his dose and still has heart damage.
Blue Zone diet lifestyle info needed of these people who live over 100 in the world.
You should limit social drinking to about 1 drink per day, on average. That’s likely a negligible effect on health, but anything more is bad.
a cup of tea 😊
This is the STUPIDEST crap. These networks need to stop
Ohhh a vaccine commercial 😂
They're catching on to the fact that no one is taking their safe and effective anymore
Oh wow encouraging news, yet you make no mention of v a x as a reason
Then the study didn't find that. Why doesn't your brain work?
Ruh roh, Hoda likes some vino now!
Tired of the scare tactics. More money for greedy physicians
How is it scare tactics & more money for physicians to ask you to drink less so you’re less likely to get sick..
A ton of money for big alcohol!
Lol this is not encouraging at, think I am effed
Some cancers ? All cancers are outside source 🥴👍🏾
Masking the jab side affects issue.
Lol this is *NOT* new news or findings.
Make your body AKALINE and get some sunlight💯
Okay well explain the silent and boomer generation elders ?! They were just fine, and heavy alc drinkers!
True but they also weren’t eating gallons of seeds oils, veggies laden with pesticides and they ate more real food… meat, eggs and butter
Dr. Oz has better health info than her. 😂
Lies lies!