Reduction in World Health Organization Risk Drinking Levels and Cardiovascular Disease.
CONCLUSIONS: These results show that reductions in WHO risk drinking levels are associated with reduced CVD risk among very-high-risk and high-risk drinkers in the US general population, and provide further evidence that reducing high levels of drinking provides important benefit across multiple clinical domains.
PMID: 32619058 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - Category: Addiction Authors: Knox J, Scodes J, Witkiewitz K, Kranzler HR, Mann K, O'Malley SS, Wall M, Anton R, Hasin DS, Alcohol Clinical Trials (ACTIVE) Workgroup Tags: Alcohol Clin Exp Res Source Type: research
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