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- Published on: 13 January 2005
- Published on: 4 January 2005
- Published on: 13 January 2005Author's comments: Could exposure to passive smoke vary with wine consumption?Show More
Dear Editor
We agree with Dr Anderson in that patterns of alcohol consumption may vary amongst social class. Nevertheless, in our investigation, most of the people were of low-middle social class. In Spain it is possible that, independently of the economic position, people can have the same access to alcohol since it can be obtained at various prices (from 1€ per bottle to 20€ or more for red wine). The same is...
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None declared. - Published on: 4 January 2005Could exposure to passive smoke vary with wine consumption?Show More
Dear Editor
I read with interest the article by Ruano-Ravina et al. Several studies have suggested a relationship between alcohol intake and lung cancer prevalence but existing literature is contradictory. This paper offers an explanation, suggesting that the type of wine, and more specifically whether it is red or white, determines whether the effect is protective or detrimental. There is evidence tha...
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