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If you drink a little alcohol — like one drink a day for women or two for men — you might be less likely to die from heart disease than if you don’t drink at all. But drinking too much or randomly can make your heart risk worse, so how and how much you drink matters.
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Coronary heart disease prevention: nutrients, foods, and dietary patterns.
Narrative Review
2011 Aug 17The study says drinking a little alcohol (like one drink a day) is linked to a lower risk of heart disease, which matches the claim. It doesn’t talk about drinking too much, but it does support the idea that moderate drinking helps the heart.
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