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New-AF Risk May Not Rise With Light Drinking, May Fall With Wine – Medscape
How drinking affects risk for new atrial fibrillation may depend not only on amount but also choice of alcoholic beverage, a…
Alcoholic drinks are in the news again, served with a twist. A large cohort study saw a familiar J-shaped curve detailing risk for new atrial fibrillation (AF) in which the risk rose steadily with greater number of drinks per week, except at the lowest…
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