There is no safe amount of alcohol that does not affect health warns World Health Organisation

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KuIt has become a saying that there is nothing wrong with drinking alcohol. But no one should blindly believe this. The World Health Organization warns that there is no such thing as safe drinking that does not affect health. According to the WHO, it is not the amount of alcohol that is consumed, but the health problems that begin with the first drop of any alcoholic beverage. The World Health Organization states that the more you drink, the more dangerous it is, and the less you drink, the safer it is.

The World Health Organization pointed out that the risk of cancer also increases with the increase in alcohol consumption. It is estimated that 200 million people in Europe are at risk of cancer due to excessive alcohol consumption. A report in Lancet Public Health says that even moderate alcohol consumption has increased the risk of cancer in the European region. According to the World Health Organization, drinking less than 1.5 liters of wine, less than 3.5 liters of beer or less than 450 milliliters of spirits per week is harmful to health.

According to the World Health Organization, any alcoholic drink increases the risk of cancer. When ethanol enters the body, many functions are impaired, thereby causing cancer to take hold. Alcohol can cause about seven cancers, including colon cancer and breast cancer.

An earlier study based on the topic of alcohol consumption and cancer risk stated that all alcoholic drinks, including wine, increase the risk of cancer. According to the study, alcohol is one of the main causes of cancer and most people do not know this and think that alcohol is beneficial.

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