Drinking May Prevent the Common Cold

December 28th, 2007 9:29 AM

I kid you not. The New York Times via the Seattle Post-Intelligence debunks the myth that alcohol can cure a cold but does conclude that alcohol may help prevent colds. Apparently, there were two legitimate medical studies that support this claim. A 1993 study at Carnegie Mellon found that moderate drinking was correlated with increased resistance to colds, and a 2002 study in Spain found that drinking 8-14 glasses of wine a week led to a nearly 60% decrease in the risk of catching a cold.

So the next time your boss catches you drinking at your desk, just explain that you’re decreasing the chances of your having to call in sick.

An alcoholic is someone you don't like who drinks as much as you do.
     —Dylan Thomas