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Study: Drinking Too Much Alcohol Could Harm Your Brain Later in Life

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In the 1990s, French cardiologists attributed the nation's health to substances contained in red wine. Two to three glasses of wine a day reduce the risk of death from a heart attack by up to forty percent, was the thesis of the expert on ischemic heart disease Serge Renaud, published in the scientific journal Lancet in 1994. Other scientists joined in: Alcohol also protects against Alzheimer's, some types of cancer and is also beneficial for th…

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