Alcohol drinking patterns and liver cirrhosis risk: analysis of the prospective UK Million Women Study
Summary: Background: Alcohol is a known cause of cirrhosis, but it is unclear if the associated risk varies by whether alcohol is drunk with meals, or by the frequency or type of alcohol consumed. Here we aim to investigate the associations between alcohol consumption with meals, daily frequency of...
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Main Authors: | Rachel F Simpson, MB BCh (Author), Carol Hermon, MSc (Author), Bette Liu, DPhil (Author), Jane Green, ProfDPhil (Author), Gillian K Reeves, ProfPhD (Author), Valerie Beral, ProfFRS (Author), Sarah Floud, PhD (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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