Paul Sacco

Paul Sacco quoted in feature article in the New York Times on older adults and drinking.


Dr. Sacco was interviewed for an article entitled "How the Risks of Drinking Increase in Older Age" for the New York Times. 

After decades of mixed messaging around alcohol’s health harms and benefits, recent studies have made it clear that no amount of alcohol is good for you. Still, Dr. Sacco acknowledged that “drinking has meaning for people,” and whether to moderate or quit altogether “is a call that you have to make in consultation with your doctor and your loved ones.”

Link: How Drinking Alcohol Affects You in Older Age - The New York Times

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