Dammit, we gals just can't win !!

matriarch

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Not much benefit from alcohol for the older woman

Reported by Susan Aldridge, PhD, medical journalist

A review of the evidence suggest there's a thin line between benefit and harm for older women when it comes to drinking.

Various studies have suggested that moderate drinking can help prevent heart disease and also reduce the risk of dementia. But there are downsides - especially where women's health is concerned - and maybe these have been downplayed. For women, one drink a day will reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke by as much as 50 per cent and older women who drink moderately have better cognitive skills.

On the other hand, as little as half a drink per day can increase the risk of breast cancer, maybe because alcohol raises estrogen levels. Women are also more likely than men to become dependent on alcohol and suffer the accompanying problems like liver disease and psychiatric illness. Women are more sensitive to alcohol than men because their bodies contain less water and more fat. Water dilutes alcohol in the bloodstream and fat retains it. So womens' brains and other organs are exposed to higher concentrations of alcohol and that risk goes up with age. That is why doctors at Harvard University are suggesting that women aged 65 or more limit themselves to one drink a day or fewer, to balance out the risks and benefits.

Source: Harvard Women's Health Watch July 2006
 
Jeebus! By the age of 65, you'd think some of these long-term tendencies would begin to wash each other out.

I mean, for the remaining 15-20 years, does an increase in chances for something from 0.05% to 0.1% (or whatever it is) really warrant any change in behavior?
 
The highest risks of cancer in lab rats are scientists.


why can't they ever do anything in moderation? sure, you'll retain water, develop cancer, rot your teeth, lose your hair, become forgetful if they inject you with a squillion parts of ANYTHING. rats are not people. i find alot of this conjecture questionable at best.

i raise my glass to you matski! :kiss:
 
I still say, moderation in all things. A little wine won't hurt you. It may just relax you a little to bring your stress levels down which is good for you. Moderation is a healthy way to live.
 
You say, "We gals just can't win." Consider the following facts.
1) If a man wants to hustle a gal, he has to ply her with alcohol, it's expected.
2) Alcohol reduces the female orgasm.

Considering 1) and 2), a man is working against himself here.
 
R. Richard said:
You say, "We gals just can't win." Consider the following facts.
1) If a man wants to hustle a gal, he has to ply her with alcohol, it's expected.
2) Alcohol reduces the female orgasm.

Considering 1) and 2), a man is working against himself here.

Odd, I don't recall needing liquor to persuade girls, but still funny. LMAO.
 
vella_ms said:
The highest risks of cancer in lab rats are scientists.


why can't they ever do anything in moderation? sure, you'll retain water, develop cancer, rot your teeth, lose your hair, become forgetful if they inject you with a squillion parts of ANYTHING. rats are not people. i find alot of this conjecture questionable at best.

i raise my glass to you matski! :kiss:


I have torn cartilage in one knee, strained ligament in the other, a permanently weak lower back, arthritis in my spine and the finger joints of my right hand, gall stones, overweight, menopausal memory loss....why the hell should I worry.

Cheers!! *glug, glug, glug*
 
Cancer, shmanser. What's the difference, so long as you're healthy? ;)
 
Looked at this thread. First thing I saw was 'PhD'.

My first thought was 'Great. Another Piled Higher and Deeper'. ;)
 
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