Before pouring another drink, consider this sobering new research: Heavy drinkers can develop fat around the heart, leading to heart failure and other cardiac problems.
, may also account for the benefit seen with wine, Kazibwe said. However, "wine drinkers might have better access to health care and have healthier lifestyles than non-wine drinkers," he noted.
Dr. Benjamin Hirsh, director of preventive cardiology at Northwell Health's Bass Heart Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y., isn't surprised by these findings.Alcohol is "filled with saturated fat [along] with high carbohydrates," said Hirsh, who was not involved with the study. "Alcohol is the No. 1 risk factor for highAlso, excess fat, called adipose fat, is a cause of inflammation, which can increase the risk for plaque buildup in blood vessels, he added.
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