Dr. Oz claims there’s no data to support reducing alcohol consumption. That’s not true.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy and Mehmet Oz, who runs Medicare and Medicaid, appear at a White House briefing, where the Trump administration rolled out new nutrition guidelines, revived the food pyramid, and offered fresh advice on alcohol — including Oz’s only specific guidance: Don’t drink it for breakfast.
How much alcohol should you drink? The US government now vaguely, in effect, says just don’t drink too much. And what qualifies as too much? Well, that’s up to you.
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