The Guardian Tells Us What We Already Knew
The Guardian has an article about a study by the Australian National University which concludes that people who drink moderately tend to have better “verbal skills, memory and speed of thinking.” The article continues by saying that
[t]he results may reflect the fact that alcohol can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and increase blood flow to the brain – factors linked to improved mental function. They also support research that suggests moderate alcohol intake can reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes by improving circulation.
Does this mean I can get my insurance company to cover the first two drinks on my nightly Rennie’s tab?
(Hat-tip: WWB at the Washington Canard)
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