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"textContent": "A 13-year study of more than 340,000 adults found that low-to-moderate drinking was associated with markedly different outcomes by beverage type, particularly for cardiovascular mortality.",
"title": "Wine vs. Beer vs. Spirits: Which Drink Is Linked to the Lowest Health Risk?"
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