Surprising Ways Alcohol May Be Good for You (2024)

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Know the Limits

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Before you start a petition to replace the office water cooler with a beer keg, let's be clear: Alcohol is only healthy in smaller amounts -- about 1 drink a day for women (5 ounces of wine, 12 ounces of beer, or 1.5 ounces of liquor) and 2 for men. After that, the benefits get hazier and the risks increase.

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Helps Your Heart

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If you're in good shape, moderate drinking makes you 25% to 40% less likely to have a heart attack, stroke, or hardened arteries. This may be in part because small amounts of alcohol can raise your HDL ("good" cholesterol) levels. Heavy drinking, on the other hand, boosts your risk of heart disease.

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Gets You More Active

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Moderate drinkers are far more likely to exercise than people who don't drink. And they may even get more healthy effects from it. On the flip side, the more you exercise, the more likely you are to drink now and then. Scientists don't know exactly where this link comes from.

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Prevents Kidney Stones

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Regular moderate drinkers are less likely to get kidney stones -- 41% less likely for those who drink beer, 33% for wine drinkers. Part of the reason may be that alcohol, like caffeine in coffee and tea, makes you pee more often. That helps clear out the tiny crystals that form stones. Drink too much, though, and you can get dehydrated, and that increases your risk of kidney stones along with other health problems.

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Makes You More Social

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Good friends are good for you. And people who have a drink or two together -- rather than, say, sodas -- are likely to spend more time talking. They're also more likely to share smiles and keep everyone involved in the conversation. But don't overdo it -- it's called happy hour for a reason.

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Gives Your Sex Life a Boost

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Intimacy helps you deal with stress, and a little alcohol may move things along. In one study, women who had one or two glasses of red wine a day said they had more desire, arousal, and sexual satisfaction than those who didn't. Those who drank more reported no change. A drink also may help raise a man's testosterone levels, which makes both men and women friskier. But men who drink too much can lose the desire and the ability to have sex.

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Helps Your Brain

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A drink or two a few times a week may make you less likely to get Alzheimer's disease. Moderate drinking may also reduce the risk of stroke and heart disease -- both of which can speed up the effects of Alzheimer's.

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Balances Blood Sugar

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That happy-hour co*cktail or glass of wine with dinner may make you less likely to develop type 2 diabetes. Scientists aren't sure why exactly, but it might be that a drink or two helps your body deal with high blood sugar levels in a healthy way.

Surprising Ways Alcohol May Be Good for You (2024)

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In what ways is alcohol good for you? ›

Potential benefits:

Research has found the risk of diabetes is lower in those who consume alcohol moderately. Several studies have displayed lower risk of dementia or decreased cognitive decline over time with mild to moderate alcohol intake. Moderate alcohol intake can reduce the risk of developing gallstones.

What are 10 positive effects of alcohol? ›

How alcohol can be good for you
  • Better cardiovascular health. Studies have linked light-to-moderate drinking to a reduced risk in cardiovascular diseases. ...
  • Positive effects on glucose and fat metabolism. ...
  • Decrease in blood clotting. ...
  • Enhanced mental well-being.
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What are the interesting effects of alcohol? ›

Effects of alcohol on your health

May also cause nerve and brain damage, tremors and dementia. mental health – alcohol can worsen current mental health conditions (such as depression or anxiety) and increase suicide risk. gastrointestinal system – stomach inflammation (gastritis) and bleeding.

What are the positive effects of alcohol on the mind? ›

Alcohol induces euphoria, relaxation, and disinhibition while reducing stress and anxiety.

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