Alcohol Reduces LDL, Boosts HDL
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Large study shows drinking alcohol is good for your cholesterol levels

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Researchers at Harvard University led the study.
Nearly 58,000 adults in Japan were followed for up to a year using a database of medical records.
Researchers found that when people switched from being nondrinkers to drinkers, they saw a drop in their "bad" cholesterol.
Their "good" cholesterol went up when they began drinking.
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