If
you are like many Americans, you drink alcohol at least occasionally.
For many people, moderate drinking is probably safe. It may even have
health benefits, including reducing your risk of certain heart problems.
Moderate drinking is one drink a day for women or anyone over 65, and
two drinks a day for men under 65.
Some
people should not drink at all, including alcoholics, children, pregnant
women, people on certain medicines and people with some medical conditions.
If you have questions about whether it is safe for you to drink, speak
with your healthcare provider.
Anything
more than moderate drinking can be risky. Binge drinking - drinking
five or more drinks at one time - can damage your health and increase
your risk for accidents, injuries and assault. Years of heavy drinking
can lead to liver disease, heart disease, cancer and pancreatitis. It
can also cause problems at home, at work and with friends.