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wine, health, health, wine, fine line between healthy drinking, risky drinking, studies, done on the possible benefits wine, particularly red wine, have on heart disease, a very controversial topic, evidence from population based studies that people who drink moderately less likely to develop heart disease than nondrinkers, drinking alcohol has been linked to high blood pressure, cancer, stroke, suicide, motor vehicle accidents, physical abuse, obesity, heart failure, arrhythmias, irregular heart rhythms, pancreatitis, liver disease, some studies suggest that alcohol, raise hdl, good kind of cholesterol, raises triglycerides, a type of fat, in the blood, american heart association, experts emphasize, more effective ways, prevent heart disease, controlling blood pressure, cholesterol, exercising, following a low-fat, healthy diet, not smoking, maintaining a normal weight, tried, true methods have much more scientific proof than drinking moderate amounts of alcohol, furthermore, benefits suggested by some, the studies on alcohol, likely, due to other factors, antioxidants found in red wine, flavonoids, found in other foods grapes, red grape juice, physical activity in countries that drink wine regularly, a diet high in fruits, vegetables, a substance in alcohol known, resveratrol, reduce blood clot formation, taking aspirin in accordance, doctor's instructions, standard method, lowering chances of developing a blood clot, at risk, heart disease, stroke, should not drink alcohol, take aspirin regularly, women who drink should limit alcohol consumption to no more than one drink per day, men to no more than two drinks per day, a drink is defined, 12 ounces of beer, 4 ounces of wine, 1.5 oz, liquor of 80-proof spirits, important to know, light drinking, lead to addiction, pregnant women need to avoid alcohol consumption altogether, it, cause serious birth defects, see alcohol, diet.



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