Frequently Drinking Alcohol Raises Heart Disease Risk, Espec

Frequently Drinking Alcohol Raises Heart Disease Risk, Especially for Women

New research shows that young to middle-aged women who consumed more than one alcoholic beverage a day were 29% to 45% more likely to develop coronary heart disease. Because women and men metabolize alcohol differently, women are especially at risk.

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