A new study finds that moderate consumption of alcohol may reduce the risk of recurring cardiovascular events.
It says people with cardiovascular disease who drink may experience a reduced risk of heart attack, stroke, angina, or death from cardiovascular causes if they consume 7–8 alcoholic drinks per week.
People who consumed 6 ounces (oz) of alcohol per day lowered their risk by 50% compared to people with CVD who do not drink.
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This article references research using data available in the UK Data Service collection:
Health Survey for England
Scottish Health Survey