> Isn't it obvious that alcohol can cause certain fatal diseases in proportion to consumption?
Its obvious that consumption is positively correlated to certain fatal conditions, but its not at all obvious that the risk is in proportion to (i.e., linearly correlated with) total lifetime consumption.
Its obvious that consumption is positively correlated to certain fatal conditions, but its not at all obvious that the risk is in proportion to (i.e., linearly correlated with) total lifetime consumption.
That's simply not the way things work.