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Drinking culture / Alcohol / Aging-associated diseases / Nutrition / Binge drinking / Alcoholic beverage / Alcoholism / Health effects of wine / Ischaemic heart disease / Medicine / Alcohol abuse / Health
Drinking culture
Alcohol
Aging-associated diseases
Nutrition
Binge drinking
Alcoholic beverage
Alcoholism
Health effects of wine
Ischaemic heart disease
Medicine
Alcohol abuse
Health

Additional files Supplement to: Roerecke M & Rehm J. Alcohol consumption, drinking patterns, and ischaemic heart disease: a narrative review of meta-analyses and a systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of hea

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