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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
alcohol and society

22/01/2004
What means safe drinking?

From drugs to alcohol: International Drinking Guidelines (a report from the International Center for Alcohol Policies covering 32 countries) says the guidelines on what constitute "safe" or "low risk" drinking levels differ widely.

In the United States the "safe" range for men is 14-28 grams a day, whereas in France and New Zealand it's 60 grams a day. The range for women is even wider: it's 20 grams a day in Sweden, but 70 grams a day in Spain.


Source: BMJ 17.01.2004

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