The disadvantages are exactly the same for everyone:
The risks involved for college students who drink alcohol regularly could include a range of health problems such as liver damage or alcohol poisoning. These students could also find themselves injured in other ways such as falling when they are inebriated.
Drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better health and longevity than either abstaining or abusing alcohol.
Drinking alcohol in moderation every day is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it.
Drinking in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than abstaining from alcohol. However, abusing alcohol can have negative effects.
If consumed in moderation, drinking alcohol promotes good health and greater longevity.
Linda Costigan Lederman has written: 'Communication Pedagogy' 'Changing the culture of college drinking' -- subject(s): Alcohol use, Binge drinking, College students, Health promotion services, Health risk communication, Prevention, Universities and colleges
Better health and longer life expectancy.
Most definitley.
Drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining from it or abusing it. However, the abuse of alcohol can have serious health and safety consequences.
Alcohol itself doesn't persuade. However, the medical consensus that drinking alcohol (beer, wine and liquor) contributes to good health and longevity is persuasive.
The effects of drinking alcohol in moderation are better health and greater longevity than abstaining from alcohol. However, abusing it increases the risk of health, safety and other problems.
Drinking alcohol in moderation contributes to better health and longer life. However, abusing it can be harmful.