The graph on the left is Democrats polled. The graph on the right is Republicans polled.
So much space wasted... Cant they build parking lots or something?
Even the wire services like AP?This suggests that Democrats are dumber than Republicans since all media is biased.
Even the wire services like AP?
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Relation between mortality and drinking. In this case a drink is defined as beer: 12 ounce bottles or cans (units very variable depending on strength), wine (5 ounce glasses, 2 units at 14%), and liquor (1.5 ounce shots, 1.7 units at 40%). So they say that the break-even point for drinking, where the risk is equal to being teetotal, is 4 drinks a day, or 51.8 units per week (assuming every 4 drinks were 2 wines and 2 spirits). This is loads higher than current recommendations in the UK at least.
Full paper here.
Low-risk limits recommended for alcohol consumption vary substantially across different national guidelines. To define thresholds associated with lowest risk for all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease, we studied individual-participant data from 599 912 current drinkers without previous cardiovascular disease.
Methods
We did a combined analysis of individual-participant data from three large-scale data sources in 19 high-income countries (the Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration, EPIC-CVD, and the UK Biobank). We characterised dose–response associations and calculated hazard ratios (HRs) per 100 g per week of alcohol (12·5 units per week) across 83 prospective studies, adjusting at least for study or centre, age, sex, smoking, and diabetes.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(18)30134-X/fulltext
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Relation between mortality and drinking. In this case a drink is defined as beer: 12 ounce bottles or cans (units very variable depending on strength), wine (5 ounce glasses, 2 units at 14%), and liquor (1.5 ounce shots, 1.7 units at 40%). So they say that the break-even point for drinking, where the risk is equal to being teetotal, is 4 drinks a day, or 51.8 units per week (assuming every 4 drinks were 2 wines and 2 spirits). This is loads higher than current recommendations in the UK at least.
Full paper here.