U.S. reevaluates alcohol's health impact as Canada sees a 73% surge in non-alcoholic drink sales.

The U.S. is reconsidering its stance on alcohol safety as it updates its Dietary Guidelines, with some studies suggesting moderate drinking can lower heart attack and stroke risks. This contrasts with global health warnings that any alcohol consumption poses health risks. Meanwhile, in Canada, there's a growing trend towards non-alcoholic drinks, driven by health-conscious consumers and younger generations. Sales of non-alcoholic beverages have surged by 73% in the last year, reflecting a broader shift towards healthier lifestyles and increased innovation in non-alcoholic products.

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