Alcoholism: Hypertensive Effects of Heavy Drinking
Dr. Peter Miller, a researcher in substance abuse, discusses his research findings on the relationship between alcoholism and hypertension. He explains that heavy drinking, which he identifies as three or more drinks per day, increases the likelihood of cardiovascular risk factors. Dr. Miller talks about sub-populations at particular risk of hypertensive effects of alcohol, focusing on increased risk with age. He concludes this alcohol podcast by explaining why hypertension poses the significant health threat it does.
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Source: MUSC Substance Abuse Podcast - Category: Addiction Authors: Medical University of South CarolinaMedical University of South Carolina Source Type: podcasts
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