New research from the University of Illinois Chicago suggests that heavy alcohol consumption may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Heavy drinking is generally defined as 8 or more drinks per week for women, 15 or more for men, or binge drinking—four to five drinks in a short period of time Watch this video now because this may be a good staring point to lower your risk. Click the Red More Button in your email or the image below to learn more.
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