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Murine Drinking Models in the Development of Pharmacotherapies for Alcoholism: Drinking in the Dark and Two-bottle Choice
Published on: January 7, 2019
[Should we advise our patients to drink wine?]
1Université Victor Segalen, Bordeaux II, Bordeaux. jpbroustet001@cegetel.rss.fr
Abstract:
No study has shown that moderate wine consumption has any adverse effect on cardiovascular risk. Binge drinking induces a risk of thrombosis. The continuation of moderate wine consumption is reasonable and probably beneficial as secondary prevention. Polyphenols are antioxidants, antiaggregants, and NO donors; they increase HDL cholesterol levels. Moderate wine consumption appears to protect cognitive function in the elderly.
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