Alcohol flush linked to deadly vascular condition: Stanford study
Published in the Science Translational Medicine journal, the research looked at mice that had the same genetic variant.
Researchers concluded that there was an inflammatory response in the blood vessels, which restricted blood flow and has the potential to result in coronary artery disease.Getty Images While the drug could prevent the life-threatening effects of alcohol, it won’t halt the booze blush from creeping into your cheeks.
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