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Come try our Spring RolL, Egg RolL, EEprejjo, Cheejecoke and of course, Microbrew Beerj ? Open Lunch, Dinner and Late Hours Thursday, Friday & Saturday 11:00am-10:00pm Sunday-Wednesday 11:00am-1:00am Thursday Friday & Saturday 222 N. Main Street 779-BREW (formerly Btozm Stock. Exchange) Continued from Page 1 To sort this out, researchers from Harvard Medical School ex amined the effects of drinking on all causes of death, not just heart disease, in 22,071 male doctors. Over an 11-year period, they compared the risk of death in the drinkers with that of people who seldom or never drank. They found that men who had two to four drinks a week had the lowest death rate — about 22 percent lower than those who shunned alcohol. Men who had up to six drinks a week also ran a lower risk than the nondrinkers. But by the time the men av eraged one drink a day, the benefits of alcohol were wiped out. Their risk of dying was identical to that of those who did not drink at all. Beyond a drink a day, the risk went up sharply. Those who averaged two or more drinks a day had a death rate that was 63 percent higher than that of the nondrinkers. The researchers found that the lower risk of dying from heart disease was offset by an increase in cancer in those who had more than a drink a day. Most of the increase was in throat, gastric, urinary tract and brain cancer. Moderate drinking is often de fined as one to three drinks a day. But the new study suggests that healthy moderation is proba bly considerably lower. “Alcohol has complex health effects, with health benefits and hazards even for moderate drinkers,” said Harvard’s Dr. Carlos A. Camargo Jr., who di rected the analysis. “Clearly peo ple should drink less than two drinks a day and probably less than one a day.” Camargo described the results Wednesday at a meeting of the American Heart Association. The study was conducted only on men, so the researchers can not say for sure how much drink ing is safe for women. But Camargo said other stud ies suggest that women can safe ly drink only about half as much as men. So if two to six drinks a week is the ideal amount for men, one to three drinks may be a safe limit for wpmen. One surprise was the relation ship between drinking and trau matic deaths. While heavy drink ing clearly raises the risk of dy ing in car accidents and other vi olent events, the study found that moderate drinking actually seemed to reduce the chances of dying this way. Those who took less than one drink a day had a 31 per cent lower risk of dying from violence or suicide, compared with the nondrinkers. One criticism of the study is that it was conducted on an espe cially healthy, clean-living group of men. Dr. Gary Fraser of Loma Linda University cautioned that light drinking might not be so be nign for more ordinary people. Roommate Woes?? 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