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Light-to-Moderate Alcohol Consumption and the Risk of Stroke among U.S. Male Physicians
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Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduced the overall risk of stroke and the risk of ischemic stroke in men. The benefit is apparent with as little as one drink per week. Greater consumption, up to one drink per day, does not increase the observed benefit.
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