Alcohol consumption in the general population is associated with structural changes in multiple organ systems

  1. Evangelos Evangelou
  2. Hideaki Suzuki
  3. Wenjia Bai
  4. Raha Pazoki
  5. He Gao
  6. Paul M Matthews MD, PhD
  7. Paul Elliott  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Ioannina, Greece
  2. Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  3. Brunel University London, United Kingdom

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  1. Evangelos Evangelou
  2. Hideaki Suzuki
  3. Wenjia Bai
  4. Raha Pazoki
  5. He Gao
  6. Paul M Matthews MD, PhD
  7. Paul Elliott
(2021)
Alcohol consumption in the general population is associated with structural changes in multiple organ systems
eLife 10:e65325.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.65325

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