Drinking Patterns More Important Than Total Imbibed In Cardivascular Disease Risk
Dec 2nd 2008Drug InformationAlcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs
A group of researchers has identified the precise mechanisms by which binge drinking contributes to clogs in arteries that lead to heart attack and stroke, according to a study published today in the journal Atherosclerosis. The works adds to a growing body of evidence that drinking patterns matter as much, if not more, to risk for cardiovascular disease than the total amount consumed.
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