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Dr. Sarah Wakeman
05/22/25
@ The Diary Of A CEO
There is no safe level of alcohol consumption when it comes to breast cancer. Even drinking below low-risk limits can increase the risk of developing this type of cancer.
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They Lied About Alcohol’s Effect On Your Brain! Here’s The Proof | Dr. Sarah Wakeman
@ The Diary Of A CEO
05/22/25
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Dr. Sarah Wakeman
05/22/25
@ The Diary Of A CEO
The amount of alcohol it takes to cause health-related problems is much lower than you think, and even moderate drinking is associated with an increased risk of cancer.
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Andrew Huberman
08/22/22
@ Andrew Huberman
Alcohol alters DNA methylation and gene expression, significantly increasing cancer risk, particularly breast cancer, with a proposed 4 to 13% increase in risk for every 10 grams of alcohol consumed.
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Dr. Sarah Wakeman
05/22/25
@ The Diary Of A CEO
Drinking one glass of wine daily puts you at moderate risk, which is linked to nearly every form of cancer, and drinking two glasses can increase your risk by about 40%.
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Dr. Sarah Wakeman
05/22/25
@ The Diary Of A CEO
At low risk levels, alcohol does not seem to harm the heart, but moderate to high consumption can lead to irregular heartbeats and heart failure.
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Andrew Huberman
08/22/22
@ Andrew Huberman
Zero alcohol consumption is better for health than low to moderate consumption, which still poses risks, especially regarding the gut microbiome and stress levels.
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Dr. Sarah Wakeman
05/22/25
@ The Diary Of A CEO
Alcohol can cause cancer through various mechanisms, including inflammation and the production of toxic byproducts during its metabolism, which can damage cells over time.
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Andrew Huberman
08/22/22
@ Andrew Huberman
Low to moderate alcohol consumption may still negatively impact brain health, potentially causing neurodegeneration.
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Andrew Huberman
08/22/22
@ Andrew Huberman
The best amount of alcohol to drink is zero glasses per week, as even low amounts can have negative health effects.
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Andrew Huberman
08/22/22
@ Andrew Huberman
Regular alcohol consumption is associated with increased estrogen levels, which can disrupt testosterone-to-estrogen ratios and lead to various health issues.