"Researchers". You mean people desperately trying to make a name for themselves with exaggerated pseudoscientific claims. The amount of food/diet related "studies" that have been retracted,contradicted and rinse/repeat is so staggering that "news" companies should stop publishing it because it's more harmful to the public than anything.
"Benefits of moderate alcohol consumption such as wine include a 30% reduction in the risk of heart attack compared to non-drinkers, a finding that has been repeated over 30 years and in various countries, according to Eric Rimm, a professor of epidemiology and nutrition who has been researching the effects of alcohol and chronic disease for decades at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Additionally, alcohol consumption has been associated with a 30% to 40% reduction in the risk of Type 2 diabetes, compared to those who don't drink. "
Hasn't suicide rates increased along with mental health coverage/therapist usage?
It seems like everyone is seeing a therapist nowadays. Why are suicide rates still increasing?
Is there any real scientific proof that therapy or mental health coverage does anything?
Why was suicide lower when nobody was using therapist? Why is it increasing now that so many people see therapist?
What's with the neverending drive to get people to take more drugs, spend more on counseling, etc? Every week there is an article about how depressed we are or how lonely we are and all the pharmaceutical or therapy that can help.
"Benefits of moderate alcohol consumption such as wine include a 30% reduction in the risk of heart attack compared to non-drinkers, a finding that has been repeated over 30 years and in various countries, according to Eric Rimm, a professor of epidemiology and nutrition who has been researching the effects of alcohol and chronic disease for decades at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Additionally, alcohol consumption has been associated with a 30% to 40% reduction in the risk of Type 2 diabetes, compared to those who don't drink. "
https://www.cnn.com/2017/04/21/health/wine-healthy-food-dray...
How about moderation? I can't wait for the next studies:
"How much salt is safe to consume? None, Say These "Researchers"".
"How much sugar is safe to consume? None, Say These "Researchers"".
"How much water is safe to consume? None, Say These "Researchers"".