💨 Abstract
A Canadian study found a link between moderate consumption of white wine or champagne and a lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest, as reported in the UK Biobank health database. The researchers ruled out coincidence by using genetic data to verify the connection. This suggests there may be more to the story than chance alone. The study also explored over 100 lifestyle and environmental factors tied to sudden cardiac arrest.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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