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Binge drinking and the progression of atherosclerosis in middle-aged men: An 11-year follow-up
Atherosclerosis, 06/26/09
Rantakömi SH et al. - The study shows that binge drinking was associated with an increased atherosclerosis progression during an 11-year follow-up in middle-aged men, independent of the total alcohol consumption.
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