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Moderate drinking may help prevent colorectal adenoma.(Gastroenterology)(Disease/Disorder overview)
Publication: Internal Medicine News Publication Date: 15-JUN-06 Author: Schneider, Mary Ellen |
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COPYRIGHT 2006 International Medical News Group
LOS ANGELES -- Individuals who consume moderate amounts of alcohol have a lower risk of developing colorectal adenomas compared with heavy drinkers, according to research presented at the annual Digestive Disease Week.
Also, moderate alcohol consumption--between two and seven drinks per week--may actually protect against the disease, compared with...
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