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Popular myth about alcohol refuted

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A well-known Russian scientist denied American researchers who claimed the benefits of alcohol for the heart. Professor of the Department of Psychiatry and Addictions at Sechenov University, Yuri Sivolap, said that even moderate consumption does not reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

“No, alcohol does not reduce cardiovascular risks. Studies have been carried out that say that there is not a single scientific fact that would say that any dose of any alcohol brings health benefits, there is no such thing, “Sivolap said in an interview with” Moscow Says “.

The scientist added that alcohol is harmful even in small amounts, although a person may not feel it.

The other day, experts from the American College of Cardiology recently announced the benefits of a small amount of alcohol. In their opinion, a small amount of alcohol has a positive effect on the connection between the brain and heart. Therefore, moderately drinking supposedly 20% less likely to encounter heart attacks and strokes than teetotalers. Scientists have suggested that it is about relaxation and stress reduction. The risk of cardiovascular disease may be reduced.

Previously, Rambler reported that the chief freelance psychiatrist-narcologist of the Russian Ministry of Health Yevgeny Brun recalled: ethyl alcohol is a toxic solvent, so alcohol is harmful in any dose.

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