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Moderate alcohol consumptionmay be a risk factor for adverse brain outcomes and cognitive decline

Moderate alcohol consumptionmay be a risk factor for adverse brain outcomes and cognitive decline

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Main Authors: Topiwala, A, Allan, C, Valkanova, V, Zsoldos, E, Filippini, N, Sexton, C, Mahmood, A, Fooks, P, Singh-Manoux, A, Mackay, C, Kivimiki, M, Ebmeier, K
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Published: Oxford University Press 2017
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