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AIM Description: Alcohol In Moderation is an organization that communicates a sensible drinking message. Information from scientific researchers, the beverage alcohol industry and associations, on research, health issues and legislation. (aim-digest.com) |
Eurekalert: Light-to-Moderate Drinking Appears to Have Little Effect on the Risk for Breast Cancer Description: A new study in 'Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research' confirms that heavy drinking increases risk for breast cancer, but that light to moderate drinking appears to have little effect on a woman's risk for breast cancer. (eurekalert.org) |
Forbes.com: Only Moderate Drinking Wards Off Stroke Description: A study published in Annals of Internal Medicine links higher consumption of alcoholic beverages among men to an increased risk of ischemic stroke. Moderate consumption, and consumption of red wine resulted in a lower stroke risk. (forbes.com) |
Reuters.com: Beer May Raise Gout Risk, Wine May Not Description: Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health find that moderate wine drinking does not increase serum uric acid levels -- responsible for gout -- while beer and spirit drinking does. (reuters.com) |
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