Is having one or two drinks a day good for you? And if so, what is the optimal amount one should drink? Dr. Eric Rimm, professor of epidemiology and nutrition and director of the program in cardiovascular epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, joins the podcast to discuss the trend in Americans' views on moderate drinking and how these views square with scientific facts. Later, what percentage of Americans approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing?
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Americans who drink alcohol continue to say they most often choose beer (42%) over wine (34%) and liquor (19%). Beer has recovered from its popularity slump earlier this decade.
Among U.S. men who drink alcohol, those aged 50 and older are the most likely to report imbibing in the past 24 hours. However, younger men report consuming more drinks per week.
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