Young adults who have just one drink a day could raise their risk of a stroke by a fifth, experts have warned.People in their 20s and 30s who drink moderate to heavy amounts of may be more likely to suffer a stroke than those who drink low or no amounts, according to new research.A team from Seoul National University analyzed records from a Korean national database for young adults who had four annual health exams and were asked about their alcohol consumption.
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