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Reply Fri 1 Jan, 2010 10:35 pm

What does ""there's very little to be garnered by adding alcohol" to the diet"" mean?

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In the end, "If someone's at very low risk of heart disease anyway," Willett says, "there's very little to be garnered by adding alcohol" to the diet.
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