The federal government won't release a major study on alcohol and its health harms, signaling MAHA doesn't prioritize it. getty

Despite mounting evidence that connect drinking to multiple diseases and high levels of morbidity and mortality, the federal government won’t publicly release a final version of a major study on alcohol and its health harms, according to STAT News. The draft report, entitled Alcohol Intake and Health Study, found that even moderate drinking (one or two drinks a day) could increase the risk of injuries, liver disease and cancer.

It’s not clear why the Trump administration decided against publishing the report. But its decision signals that alcohol (mis)use isn’t a priority of the Make America Healthy Again Commission, which President Trump established by

See Full Page