A new study says drinking alcohol raises heart disease risk — especially for women
Experts explain why women are more vulnerable to the effects of alcohol — but men need to “pay attention,” too.
Experts explain why women are more vulnerable to the effects of alcohol — but men need to “pay attention,” too.
Dr Paddy Barrett, Preventive Cardiologist. Understand, assess and reduce your risk of heart disease.
Dr Paddy Barrett, Preventive Cardiologist. Understand, assess and reduce your risk of heart disease.
Correspondence to: Bengt Zöller, MD, PhD, Center for Primary Health Care Research, Skåne University Hospital, CRC, Bldg 28, Floor 11, Jan Waldenströms gata 35, S-205…
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