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Freiberg MS et al. – Moderate drinking is associated with a lower risk of total mortality among Caucasian women. Current drinking is associated with a lower risk of total mortality among Caucasians, regardless of hypertensive status, and hypertensive but not nonhypertensive African–American women. The latter observation was affected by the low mortality rate among the African–American nonhypertensive lifetime abstainers.

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