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Alcohol's cardiovascular benefits are most likely a class effect, so red wine isn't uniquely cardioprotective, Dr. Robert A. Vogel said at a conference sponsored by the American College of Cardiology.
In a Kaiser Permanente study of 129,000 health plan members, the cardioprotective effect among self-identified red wine drinkers was the same as that observed among those who favored white wine, beer or liquor. All had equally lower cardiovascular event rates during ...