To the Editor: Berger and coworkers (Nov. 18 issue)1 reportthat light-to-moderate consumption of alcohol results in a slightreduction in the risk of stroke. It is difficult to believethat consuming only one drink per week could have a measurableeffect on health, but assuming that this finding is correct,what are the public health implications?
There were 473 strokes of all types among 16,174 physicianswho consumed one or more drinks per week, as compared with 206strokes among the 5696 physicians who consumed less than onedrink per week. If we apply the rates from the group . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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