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Occasional binges may undo alcohol's heart benefits
mobile.reuters.com — “Occasional binges may undo alcohol's heart benefits” View full resource at mobile.reuters.com
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Occasional binges may undo alcohol's heart benefits http://flne.ws/23431318 on Fluent News
Occasional binges may undo alcohol's heart benefits | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While research has linked moderate drinking to better heart health, a new study suggests that those benefits disappear when drinkers add the occasional binge to the mix. Pooling” View full resource at reuters.com
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Research: Occasional binges may undo #alcohol's #heart benefits http://bit.ly/bSiv5h - #health #medicine
More to the Story than Alcohol = Heart Protection - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “Alcohol's benefits to cardiovascular health are well known, but even moderate consumption increases stroke risk.” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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Alcohol: A double-edged sword for heart and health, from the September Harvard Heart Letter http://t.co/hBUZR5U6
Occasional binges may undo alcohol's heart benefits | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While research has linked moderate drinking to better heart health, a new study suggests that those benefits disappear when drinkers add the occasional binge to the mix.Pooling” View full resource at reuters.com
Most Recently Shared on February 18, 2010 at 11:49 pm By:
1 or 2 drinks a day is good for the heart but even occasional binges may undo these benefits - new study http://bit.ly/bqd4ax #health
Reap Alcohol's Heart Health Benefits; Moderate Daily Drinking - AARP Bulletin
aarp.org — “In the latest study on how drinking habits affect heart health, occasional heavy drinking or bingeing was found to later double the risk of heart attack and death from heart disease.” View full resource at aarp.org
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According to recent studies, binge drinking may double your risk of a heart attack. Learn why and read how... http://fb.me/SmuMtwlE
Alcohol
springer.com — “Alcohol - Many unexplored complex cellular and organismal adaptations occur in response to the stress of alcohol exposure, and its contribution to the development of chronic diseases, such as osteoporosis, heart disease and ...” View full resource at springer.com
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Alcohol: Methods and Protocolsseries:Methods in Molecular BiologyMany unexplored complex cellular and organismal a... http://bit.ly/aQwYwx
British Heart Foundation - Alcohol
bhf.org.uk — “Alcohol in moderation can protect against heart disease, say studies” View full resource at bhf.org.uk
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Alcohol in moderation can protect against heart disease, say studies. Read our view & tell us what you think: http://bit.ly/hrKFkB
Alcohol Reduce Heart Disease Risk?
healthline.com — “Alcohol Reduce Heart Disease Risk?” View full resource at healthline.com
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Light Drinking Good for the Heart:
health.msn.com — “Light Drinking Good for the Heart:” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Moderate Drinking Guards the Heart
health.msn.com — “Moderate Drinking Guards the Heart” View full resource at health.msn.com
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British Heart Foundation - Alcohol
bhf.org.uk — “Know your drinking limits with the BHF and NHS.” View full resource at bhf.org.uk
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We're supporting the @nhschoices campaign to warn regular drinkers of the dangers of going over the limit http://bit.ly/cMdQ4A
Conflicting stories on alcohol and heart disease
kevinmd.com — “Excessive alcohol can precipitate an abnormal rhythm. Look no farther than the well known "holiday heart" syndrome.” View full resource at kevinmd.com
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Drinking Alcohol In Moderation Protects Against Heart Disease
medicalnewstoday.com — “Individuals who drink alcohol in moderation (about one drink a day or less) are 14-25% less likely to develop heart disease compared to those who drink no alcohol at all, finds research led by Pro” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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MedicalNewsToday: Drinking Alcohol In Moderation Protects Against Heart Disease http://bit.ly/eninIc Full http://bit.ly/fF3tOO
Drinking Pattern Linked To Alcohol's Effect On Heart Health
medicalnewstoday.com — “For the first time, new research shows that patterns of alcohol consumption - a drink or two every night, or several cocktails on Friday and Saturday nights only - may be more important in determi” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Drinking Pattern Linked To Alcohol's Effect On Heart Health http://mnt.to/3Zwd #cardiovascular
Binge Drinking Increases Heart Disease Risk
webmd.com — “Heavy drinking a couple of days a week may be worse for the heart than consuming a moderate amount of alcohol throughout the week, new research indicates.” View full resource at webmd.com
Most Recently Shared on November 24, 2010 at 12:09 am By:
Binge Drinking Increases Heart Disease Risk: Heavy drinking a couple of days a week may be worse for the heart t... http://bit.ly/fTJjFP
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