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A toast to thin blood.


Moderate consumption of alcohol may make a person's blood less likely to clot, scientists have found.

Studies have shown that people who drink regularly have a lower risk of heart attacks but a higher risk of bleeding strokes than do teetotalers. Since both of these health problems hinge on Verb 1. hinge on - be contingent on; "The outcomes rides on the results of the election"; "Your grade will depends on your homework"
depend on, depend upon, devolve on, hinge upon, turn on, ride
 blood's clotting clotting /clot·ting/ (klot´ing) coagulation (1).

clotting

the formation of a jellylike substance over the ends or within the walls of a blood vessel, with resultant stoppage of the blood flow.
 ability, Kenneth J. Mukamal of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Both an international and regional referral center, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston, Massachusetts is a major teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. It was formed out of the 1996 merger of Beth Israel Hospital (founded in 1916) and  in Boston and his colleagues wondered whether alcohol affects platelets, the components in blood that cause it to clot.

The researchers studied the blood of 3,789 men and women who are enrolled in the Framingham Offspring Study, a decades-long investigation of risk factors for cardio Cardio is the medical term used to reference the heart. From Greek kardia: heart. The Greek spelling using k is the reason for the usage of K in EKG (electrocardiogram).  vascular disease. Participants are examined and interviewed every 4 years to assess their health status and monitor their lifestyle practices, including drinking habits.

Mukamal's team found that the blood of people who consume 3 to 6 drinks weekly was less likely to clot in a test tube than was blood from nondrinkers. Platelets from the moderate drinkers were also less likely than those from nondrinkers to display a surface protein that makes them sticky. Consuming more than 6 drinks a week didn't further decrease these measures, the group reports in the October Alcoholism alcoholism, disease characterized by impaired control over the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Alcoholism is a serious problem worldwide; in the United States the wide availability of alcoholic beverages makes alcohol the most accessible drug, and alcoholism is : Clinical and Experimental Research.
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Title Annotation:alcohol consumption induces bleeding strokes
Publication:Science News
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:7ISRA
Date:Nov 12, 2005
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