Beer and Cardiovascular Health
The best way to look after your heart is to follow a healthy diet and lifestyle. For healthy adults, moderate beer consumption can be part of this balanced way of living.
Current scientific research indicates that drinking beer in moderation may have a positive effect on the heart and blood vessels and may help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and therefore total mortality. This is mainly due to the alcohol it contains.
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