A couple of beers after work or a half-bottle of wine at dinner is a beloved Aussie tradition, but new findings from a leading eye vision organisation suggests that second glass of booze could put Australians at greater risk of suffering serious health issues.
Aussie s who consume more than one glass of wine or beer a day are putting themselves at serious risk of developing a debilitating disease.A new review from the Macular Disease Foundation shows consuming more than 12kg of alcohol per day affects age-related macular degeneration . Picture: Supplied
It found a second beer or wine had a “detrimental effect” on AMD and likely increased the probability of developing the disease. Macular Disease Foundation chief executive Kathy Chapman recommends consumers cut back on their booze intake. Macular Disease Foundation Australia chief executive Kathy Chapman recommends Aussies take up a ‘Mediterranean diet’ to protect their health. Picture: Supplied
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