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Welcome to Zoe Science and Nutrition, where world leading scientists explain how their research can improve your health. The sound of a cork popping at a New Year's Eve party. The invigorating buzz of a busy bar on a Friday evening. Alcohol is embedded deeply in our collective consciousness. Whether it's unwinding after a stressful day, celebrating a promotion or drowning our sorrows, alcohol is usually our drug of choice. But would you still want that drink if you knew that apart from tobacco, alcohol kills more people than all other drugs combined? Today I'm joined by David Nutt, a psychiatrist and professor of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London. He's the world's leading expert on alcohol, having published over 500 original research papers, eight government reports and 40 books. His passionate, outspoken dedication to sensible science backed drug policy has landed him in hot water. But the evidence is on his side. In this episode, he explains why alcohol is so harmful, why it's still so popular and how you can start cutting down today. By the end of this episode, you'll have the cold, hard facts about alcohol and some simple tips to help guide you on how you could reduce your intake and indeed, if you should.
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David, thank you for joining me today.
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Nice to be here.
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It's a real pleasure. We always start these shows with a.
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Rapid fire Q and A with questions.
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From our listeners and we have some very strict rules.
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You can say yes or no or if you have to, a one sentence answer.
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Yes, you've got it already.
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All right. Is alcohol more harmful than the drug Ecstasy?
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Yes.
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Can reducing alcohol intake improve your sleep?
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Yes.
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Should the government ban alcohol?
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No.
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If I'm only drinking a glass or.
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