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Canadians between the ages of 18 and 29 drink the least of any generation, with less than one per cent reporting they drank daily, a report by insurance firm PolicyMe shows. This was in contrast to the age group over 60, in which almost five per cent said they drink daily.

The results of the report are based on self-reported lifestyle choices from insurance applications.

However, this age group had the highest reported daily use of nicotine products (7.3 per cent) of any age group, the report said. In all other age groups, only five to six per cent said they use nicotine every day.

This includes all forms of nicotine use: vaping, e-cigarettes, traditional cigarettes and products like chewing tobacco.

  • Zier@fedia.io
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    5 days ago

    Nicotine makes you more stressed. Deleting that from your system let’s your body deal with actual stress better.

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    I mean I didn’t read the article and I don’t doubt the headline is probably actually true as well, but what’s in the excerpt doesn’t match the headline at all. Fewer people in Gen-Z are DAILY drinkers. That’s all the data that’s given. Which makes sense because even people who drink daily in their 50s and 60s probably didn’t drink every day in their 20s.