Cheers! Drinking’s good for us again – but can the medical hype be trusted? | Simon Jenkins
Blind faith in scientific health claims – and headlines – can be dangerous, especially given the growing menace of online self-diagnosis• Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist
by Simon Jenkins
Jul 28, 2017
2 minutes
That’s OK then. A pint a day keeps the doctor away. A pint of beer, that is. Yes, it used to be a pint of milk, but that was before milk was bad for you. Go to work on an egg was. Seven pints of beer, or a bottle and a half of wine, dramatically cut whether you get type 2 diabetes. It’s official. Danish scientists say so, and who are we to quarrel?
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