Researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health identified 62 diseases entirely attributable to alcohol consumption in a study published May 13, 2026. The findings, appearing in the journal Addiction, expand the known risks of alcohol beyond liver disease to include a broad spectrum of organ failures and infectious vulnerabilities.
The Zero-Threshold Reality for Cancer

- 30 to 60 grams per day: 15% increased risk.
- Over 60 grams per day: 36% increased risk.
Mapping 62 Attributable Diseases

The Wine Paradox and the UK Biobank Data
- Chemical Composition: Red wine contains polyphenols and antioxidants that may protect the heart.
- Lifestyle Correlation: Wine is more frequently consumed with meals and among populations with generally healthier dietary habits, whereas spirits and beer are more often consumed in isolation or in less favorable contexts.
The Regulatory War Over Warning Labels

