Is There a Correlation Between Low-to-Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Improved Cognitive Function? - Frankly Speaking Ep 194 - podcast episode cover

Is There a Correlation Between Low-to-Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Improved Cognitive Function? - Frankly Speaking Ep 194

Oct 19, 202012 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

Claim CME/CE credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-194

Overview: The available evidence on alcohol consumption and its relationship to health is abundant, varied, and often conflicting. The evidence that excessive consumption is associated with poor outcomes is consistent; however, evidence on low-to-moderate alcohol consumption has ranged from poor outcomes to no impact to improved outcomes. Join us while we discuss new evidence that reveals an association between low-to-moderate alcohol use in white middle-to-older aged adults and improved cognition.

Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC

Music Credit: Richard Onorato

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