Even Small Alcohol Intake Raises Dementia Risk, Study Finds

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A large-scale study by Oxford, Yale, and Cambridge found that any alcohol consumption, even moderate, may increase the risk of dementia, challenging the belief that light drinking could be beneficial for brain health. The research suggests reducing alcohol intake could help prevent dementia.
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