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Hidden Health Risks Drinking By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs "It's quarter to three, and there's no on

[Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs] Hidden Health Risks Drinking By Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen, MDs "It's quarter to three, and there's no one in the place, but you and me ... One for my baby and one more for the road." That's the chorus of the hit song "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)," originally performed by Fred Astaire in the 1943 movie "The Sky's the Limit," and popularized by Frank Sinatra in the 1950s. The supposed coolness of that attitude toward drinking and driving is hard to accept these days — and getting harder all the time. Special: [Is This the Death of Black Coffee?]( According to a new study published in The Lancet, the current U.S. guidelines for moderate drinking (one a day for women, two for men) threaten your health by increasing your risk for stroke, heart failure, fatal aortic aneurysms, fatal hypertensive disease, heart failure, and a shortened life expectancy. Researchers looked at the health and drinking habits of 600,000 people in 19 countries and found that the upper limit for drinking without shortening your lifespan is five drinks weekly. If you're having 10 or more drinks a week, that is associated with living for one to two fewer years, while downing 18 or more alcoholic beverages weekly is linked to living four or five fewer years. This data conflicts with much data accumulated in prior years, so we really don't know the optimal amount to drink for your lowest risk of disability and death. What’s the bottom line? An extra drink or two before you hit the road may make you cooler in a way you don't want to be. --------------------------------------------------------------- Special Message --------------------------------------------------------------- ADVERTORIAL Latest studies have found that 1 tiny tweak to your morning coffee puts your body into fat-burning mode for the rest of the day. This coffee trick takes less than 10 seconds… Yet, it instantly ignites your metabolism and boosts your health, energy and well-being at the same time! Here’s to an amazing start to your day :) ====> [Try This 10 Sec Fat-Burning Coffee Trick!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- About the Doctors: Dr. Mehmet Oz is host of TV's popular "The Dr. Oz Show." He is a professor in the Department of Surgery at Columbia University and directs the Cardiovascular Institute and Complementary Medicine Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Mike Roizen is chief medical officer at the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, an award-winning author, and has been the doctor to eight Nobel Prize winners and more than 100 Fortune 500 CEOs. --------------------------------------------------------------- You received this Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen email because you subscribed to it or someone forwarded it to you. [Recommend]( Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen to a friend or [unsubscribe]( from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: Dr. Oz and Dr. Roizen 362 N. Haverhill Road, Suite 400 West Palm Beach, FL 33415 USA [reaganreports.com](

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