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The number of American drinkers isn t growing, but the number of heavy and binge drinkers is.
Excessive alcohol consumption has long been considered a major health problem in our society, especiall
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Heavy drinking in middle-aged males associated with cognitive decline
Consuming alcohol in moderation has long been known to benefit the heart, bone and brain.
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