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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: The news that two beers a day is good for a person has been received with relish in my home. If two are good, four to seven plus must be better. My husband has adopted that stance. He doesn't sleep well. He can guzzle three to four beers in an hour. He gets angry if anyone says something about the amount he drinks. The amount he drinks is increasing. He has to take antacids all the time.
Does body size change the amount one can drink? How many times a week should one drink? How long between drinks? If one drinks only beer, does that mean he can drink more? How many light beers equal one regular beer? Do beer and ale have the same amount of alcohol? - F.L.See the full content of this document
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Beer, Alcohol and Alcoholism in Families
ANSWER: Men age 65 and younger can safely drink two drinks a day, every day. Older men and women of any age should limit themselves to one drink a day. One drink is ...
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