@sisterinferior @Sjanderson86 Not a doctor, didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. But it sounds like he read a study instead of considering your specific situation. This 2020 article reviews the literature and comes to a diff conclusion re low-
@SebGorka @GrayGhost1907 Alcohol and Dementia https://t.co/glRnYk9bZa
RT @DrMaeker: #Alcool #Alzheimer #SystematicReview Les études épidémiologiques disponibles ne sont pas suffisantes pour vérifier un effet…
#Alcool #Alzheimer #SystematicReview Les études épidémiologiques disponibles ne sont pas suffisantes pour vérifier un effet protecteur de l'alcool sur le développement de la démence. Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat 2020 https://t.co/Zv8ubbdhec
New systematic review concludes that >14 alcoholic drinks/week increases risk of #dementia & MRI signs of brain damage, while studies are too inconsistent to draw conclusions for drinking at lower levels: https://t.co/G8j7v9J91P #alcohol @FAREAustra
RT @AgeScotDementia: Brand new research which fails to find evidence of the purported beneficial effects of moderate alcohol consumption fo…
Brand new research which fails to find evidence of the purported beneficial effects of moderate alcohol consumption for preventing the development of dementia . . . Sorry, folks!! https://t.co/bNk2oWMi1Q https://t.co/WRFjpx8QRv
RT @dranniehickox: Maybe not what you want to hear, but Tony knows the research. Look after your brain! https://t.co/qoDo6LtOwC
Maybe not what you want to hear, but Tony knows the research. Look after your brain!
"Available epidemiological studies are not sufficient to verify a protective effect of alcohol on dementia development." https://t.co/3iSiTUAVie