Study: Exercise can curb risks tied with alcohol

to cancel out the higher risk of cancer death related to drinking. researchers studied more than 36-thousand adults for about ten years. all of whom — reported some sort of alcohol consumption. what they found — was that those who were not physically active showed similar patterns of higher mortality. those who did meet the recommended two-and-a-half hours of exercise a week — had slightly lower death rates. that is — as long as they drank within recommended guidelines of one to two drinks per day. researchers note — exercise did not moderate death risks among those who drank at harmful levels. that includes — more than twenty drinks a week for women and twenty-eight drinks for men. school is back in session…and for a lot

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