Moderate red wine consumption is linked to a small but significant reduction in LDL cholesterol, according to a systematic ...
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A new meta-analysis published in Nutrients has shattered the popular belief that red wine is a healthier alcoholic option.
Red wine has often been touted as a healthier choice than white. A new study reveals if that’s true, at least when it comes ...
Red wine is often perceived as the ‘healthier’ choice, given the presence of antioxidant resveratrol. Does that give it an ...
So why doesn’t red wine protect against cancer? Likely because the amount of resveratrol in a glass of wine is too small.
A new meta-analysis finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine consumption, though white wine may ...
The resveratrol in red wine might not help against cancer because the body burns through it quickly, researchers said.