RFK Jr. updates federal guidelines on moderate alcohol consumption

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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has redefined "moderate drinking" in new federal guidelines, sparking debate. The updated guidelines suggest alcohol can be incorporated into lifestyles, moving away from solely viewing it as a health hazard. This shift is met with criticism from health experts concerned about scientific accuracy. Public health researchers cite evidence linking moderate drinking to chronic diseases, while international data suggests stricter stances yield public health benefits. The changes aim for personalized recommendations but risk public distrust.


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