Drinking Alcohol In Moderation May Lower Risk Of Death In Early Alzheimer's

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – A new study looks at drinking alcohol and the early stages of Alzheimer's.

According to researchers in Denmark, moderate drinking may be associated with a lower risk of death among people in the early stages of the disease.

The study suggests that a medium to large glass of wine per day was linked to a 77 percent lower risk of death.

They also note further research is needed.

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