Young and middle-aged women who average more than one alcoholic beverage a day are more likely to develop coronary heart disease than peers who drink less, according to a new study.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — Young and middle-aged women who average more than one alcoholic beverage a day are more likely to develop coronary heart disease than peers who drink less, according to
 Jamal Rana, a cardiologist with The Permanente Medical Group, adjunct investigator in the Division of Research at Kaiser Permanente Northern California and the study's lead author, in a written statement.
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