No later than midnight, but probably in the hours before and especially in the hours after, there will be plenty of alcohol flowing again on New Year’s Eve. After all, this is a tradition. Abstinence would certainly be advisable: apart from possible hangovers the morning after, being ‘intellectual’ greatly increases the risk of developing certain types of cancer.
Even small amounts of alcohol can be dangerous to the human body. However, most people do not even suspect this, as the latest American studies show. More than 50 percent of respondents said they did not know that alcoholic drinks increase the risk of cancer. Alcohol consumption is responsible for approximately 800,000 cases of cancer worldwide each year. What about your personal risk?
Source: Krone

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