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Yes. Alcohol is acidic, thereby increasing the incidence of acid reflux.

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The incidence will equal the prevalence when the duration of the disease is equal to the time period over which the incidence is measured.


What does incidence of a disease mean?

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There is substantial evidence that the moderate consumption of alcohol reduces the risk of Parkinson's disease. However, the heavy abuse of alcohol, especially over a period of decades, increases the risk of liver disease.


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The incidence of heart disease is lower in?

women


Effects of alcohol on heart?

Drinking alcohol temporarily makes the heart beat slower than usual. Consuming alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by about 40% and increases the chances of surviving a heart attack.


How can you use incidence in a sentence?

There is a higher incidence of autism among boys than girls. Since the new vaccine was approved, the incidence of the disease has decreased significantly.


What is the rate of incidence?

# of new cases of a specified disease in a population / population at risk for getting the disease


The incidence of a disease in a population is called what?

onset /prevalence/


What disease in the UK have high incidence but low prevalence?

measles