A new federally commissioned report suggests Americans should limit alcohol consumption to one drink per day. This recommendation emerged from a study that faced delays during the revision of U.S. dietary guidelines under the Trump administration. The report highlights increased health risks associated with consuming more than one alcoholic beverage daily.
The study emphasizes the correlation between excessive alcohol intake and various health issues. Experts involved in the report advocate for this reduced intake to mitigate potential dangers.
The new guidelines aim to inform public policy and individual choices regarding alcohol consumption. Researchers stress the importance of adhering to these limits to enhance public health and well-being.

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