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Alcohol Consumption and Hematology [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Medica Scandinavica, 1977
ABSTRACT A number of hematological variables have been investigated and followed during a hospital stay in a group of 34 non‐cirrhotic male alcoholics after acute drinking bouts. The most prominent findings were a rise in reticulocytes, a fall in serum iron and a rise in WBC, especially with respect to the lymphocytes.
Lena Berglund   +2 more
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ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN GUADELOUPE

Alcohol and Alcoholism, 1989
This study bears upon the patterns of alcohol consumption in Guadeloupe (French West Indies), and has been carried out over a representative sample of adults. Each subject was questioned about his or her consumption of alcoholic drinks and a blood sample taken to measure the biological indicators of chronic alcohol consumption.
R. Demeulemeester   +5 more
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Alcohol Consumption and Psoriasis

Dermatology, 1986
A study has been undertaken of the relationship between the severity of psoriasis and alcohol consumption in 100 patients with chronic plaque psoriasis. In male patients, heavy drinking, at a level liable to be detrimental to health, was found significantly more commonly in those with severe psoriasis, and alcohol-related medical or social problems ...
B.E. Monk, S.M. Neill
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Alcohol consumption and hypertension

Current Hypertension Reports, 2005
Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In alcohol-consuming populations, the amount of alcohol consumption has significant impact on blood pressure values, the prevalence of hypertension, and cardiovascular as well as all-cause mortality.
Stephan Rosenkranz   +2 more
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