Cut alcohol to less than 10 drinks a week

By Sarah Wiedersehn
Updated April 13 2018 - 8:36am, first published 8:30am
Research suggests drinkers can increase their life expectancy by cutting back to 10 drinks per week.
Research suggests drinkers can increase their life expectancy by cutting back to 10 drinks per week.

Alcohol consumption should be limited to less than 10 standard drinks per week to lower the risk of premature death, new research suggests.

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