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Are wine, chocolate, coffee: forbidden joys?

CardioNewsUK 4 November 2021 AlcoholAtrial FibrillationChocolateCoffeeCoronary ProtectionDiabetesEHJESCheart diseaseHypertensionStrokeWine

By Thomas F LüscherTaken directly from the European Heart Journal. Well, wine is truly a joy, but at best neutral when consumed in moderation. Chocolate…

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HOLIDAY Monitors: Alcohol Consumption Significantly Increases Risk of AFib Episode

CardioNewsUK 26 May 2021 AlcoholAtrial FibrillationCardiologyMedical ResearchResearch

Taken directly from the American College of Cardiology One glass of wine, beer or other alcoholic beverage may significantly increase the risk of an atrial…

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