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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2025 · 54 MIN

Why Moderation Is Still a Valid Concept: In Conversation With Jennifer Tujague

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Western societies are currently re-examining their relationship with wine and alcohol. For the last couple of years, the “no-safe level of alcohol” narrative has come to the forefront, with headlines highlighting new studies leading to the conclusion that there is no alcohol consumption without health risks, deeply challenging our established understanding of moderation.   So, has the science really changed, or is moderation still a valid concept?   Jennifer Tujague is Chief Scientist at the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD), a position she has occupied since 2013. IARD is a membership organization gathering 13 of the world's largest producers of beers, wines and spirits coming together under around their shared objective of reducing harmful use of alcohol. She talked to Areni about the current research on alcohol, wine and health. Visit us at Areni Global to learn more about becoming a member and subscribe to our newsletter HERE. Follow Areni on Twitter, Instagram and Linkedin: @areniglobal

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