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The question should probably begin with "Does". Of course the answer is NO! As everyone knows, ethanol consumed mainly in alcoholic drinks like beer and wine has serious effects on human behavior, and is the direct and indirect cause of many deaths on the troad and elsewhere. Second, there appears to be a significant percentage of Caucasians, possibly around 30%, who could suffer serious long-term health effects from regular alcohol intake. I can't go into detail here, but there is much information on the internet about this. .

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