Heavy Drinkers at Risk for Stroke Earlier in Life
date:Sep 12, 2012
People who consume three or more alcoholic drinks a day may be at higher risk for experiencing a stroke almost a decade and a half earlier in life than non-heavy drinkers, according to a new study published in the journal Neurology.

Researches at the University of Lille Nord de France conducted a study to indentify the effects of heavy alcohol use on the timeline of stroke and the long-term outcome for individuals. For the study, 540 people with an average age of 71 who had a type of stroke cal
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