Alcohol and Coronary Health Studies May be Flawed
Over the past 30 years, many studies have been done that conclude that moderate drinking may be healthier for the heart than complete abstinence. However, according to researchers at the University of California at San Francisco say that most of these studies are flawed. In all but seven of the fifty-four studies the group researched, former drinkers were lumped into the same group as non-drinkers. But, since many of the former drinkers gave up drinking for health reasons, the coronary health of the non-drinking group was significantly raised, making the moderate drinkers to appear more healthy.