Alcohol Use May Lower Risk of Some Cardiovascular Diseases

Alcohol Use May Lower Risk of Some Cardiovascular Diseases
Adam Eschbach/Idaho Press-Tribune via AP

Moderate alcohol consumption was associated with a lower risk of several cardiovascular diseases compared with not drinking and heavy drinking, according to a populationbased cohort study in the United Kingdom.

The researchers found that compared with moderate drinking, non-drinking was associated with an increased risk of unstable angina, MI, unheralded coronary death, heart failure, ischemic stroke, peripheral arterial disease and abdominal aortic aneurysm.

 



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