Drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with lower rate of all-cause mortality in individuals with higher rather than lower educational level: findings from the MORGAM project

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Di Castelnuovo Augusto,Bonaccio Marialaura,Costanzo Simona,McElduff Patrick,Linneberg Allen,Salomaa Veikko,Männistö Satu,Ferrières Jean,Dallongeville Jean,Thorand Barbara,Brenner Hermann,Ferrario Marco,Veronesi Giovanni,Tamosiunas Abdonas,Grimsgaard Sameline,Drygas Wojciech,Malyutina Sofia,Söderberg Stefan,Nordendahl Maria,Kee Frank,Grassi Guido,Dabboura Salim,Borchini Rossana,Westermann Dirk,Schrage Benedikt,Zeller Tanja,Kuulasmaa Kari,Blankenberg Stefan,Donati Maria Benedetta,Iacoviello LiciaORCID,de Gaetano Giovanni,

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FP7 Joint Research Centre

Fifth Framework Programme

FP7

H2020 European Research Council

H2020 Excellent Science

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Epidemiology

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