AIM Digest is a journal published 10 times a year and brings together the most recent global research concerning alcohol and health, moderate drinking, campaigns and social and policy issues regarding alcohol. The key articles are then archived by topic below post publication. Synopsis as well as position papers and critiques by specialist Professors and Medics since 2011 can be found by topic.

Featured articles

Critique
Cancer
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Cardiovascular disease
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Heart
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The liver

Effects of different patterns of alcohol consumption on risk of mortality, major cardiovascular events, cirrhosis, and cancer

Antioxidants
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Mediterranean diet

Mediterranean Diet Polyphenols: Anthocyanins – implications for Health

Cardiovascular disease
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Heart
,
Antioxidants

Cardioprotective effect of red wine and grape pomace

Antioxidants

Grape compounds able to block a key enzyme in the Covid-19 virus

Old age

Dietary patterns and chronic kidney disease risk

Old age

Predictors of frailty and vitality in older adults aged 75 years and over

Metabolic syndrome/weight
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Moderate drinking

Eating and drinking habits and its association with obesity in Japanese healthy adults

Cardiovascular disease
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Heart

Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beer modulate plasma and macrophage microRNAS differently

Antioxidants

Focus on the beneficial effect of polyphenols and other compounds in wine and beer

Antioxidants

The role of bioactive phenolic compounds on the impact of beer on health

Antioxidants
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General health

Melatonin in wine and beer

Antioxidants
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The brain

Beneficial effects of polyphenols on neurodegenerative diseases

Antioxidants
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Metabolic syndrome/weight

The beneficial effects of principal polyphenols from green tea, coffee, wine, and curry on obesity

Pregnancy
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Women

Association between tobacco and/or alcohol consumption during pregnancy and infant development

General health

The effect of red wine in modifying the salivary pellicle and modulating dental erosion kinetics

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