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Frequently Drinking Alcohol Raises Heart Disease Risk, Espec
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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