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Consuming alcohol daily could raise your risk for serious health concerns.
Researchers found that drinking more than two standard-sized servings of alcohol per day raises the risk of obesity.
The data also shows that the risk of metabolic syndrome in some people can increase by more than 30%.
Men who drank up to one drink a day were 10% more likely to be obese and have metabolic syndrome.
According to UPI, those who consumed two drinks per day raised the risk by up to 25%.
Men who consumed more than two drinks per day had a 34% higher risk for obesity and 42% higher risk for metabolic syndrome.
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