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Alcohol consumption and risk of coronary heart disease among Chinese men
International Journal of Cardiology, 06/08/09
Bazzano LA et al. - Alcohol consumption may be related to lower risk of MI and CHD in middle-aged and older Chinese men. However, heavy alcohol consumption may lead to increased mortality from other causes; therefore, the implications of these findings should be interpreted cautiously.
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