A news column published by the Daily Mail presents a personal view that moderate drinking can be positive, countering criticism that “a few glasses of wine” ruin people’s lives. The piece is framed by the author’s experiences in her 40s, describing social moments and outcomes she links to having consumed wine—ranging from one glass to several—during those times. It positions the argument against “joyless teetotallers” and references broader debate about alcohol’s effects, including the idea that some experts support the notion that a “tipple” can be good for you. The article does not provide detailed scientific evidence in the provided excerpt, nor does it specify quantities, medical conditions, or population-level findings. Instead, it emphasizes lived experience and the contention that moderation may differ from harmful drinking. Overall, the two provided entries reflect the same article content and take a pro-moderate-alcohol stance while responding to claims of alcohol’s damage.