Moderate drinking associated with lower risk of heart attack and death in those with CVD

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Moderate drinking associated with lower risk of heart attack and death in those with CVD

Drinking up to 105 grams of alcohol per week—equivalent to 13 UK units of alcohol, less than six pints of medium-strength beer or just over a bottle of wine—may be associated with a decreased risk of heart attack, stroke, angina or death among those with cardiovascular disease (CVD). The findings are published in the open access journal BMC Medicine.

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