Red wine may benefit your heart, brain, and bone health — but only if you drink it in moderation.
The meme is partially accurate but omits mention of corresponding health disadvantages of drinking red wine. The symbolism of wine has long received nearly worshipful status, first by ancient ...
Resveratrol, an ingredient in red wine thought to improve insulin sensitivity, reduce risk of heart disease and increase longevity, does not appear to offer these benefits in healthy women, new ...
Red wine is often believed to be a healthy indulgence. It has been long associated with heart and liver benefits. Some even ...
In a paper published today in the journal Gastroenterology, a team of researchers from the Department of Twin Research & Genetic Epidemiology at King’s explored the effect of beer, cider, red wine, ...
Wine weaves its way through many fabrics of our lives, whether that glass is a celebration, a dinnertime accessory, a pairing with small bites or a staple of the "wine mom culture." Wine can also be a ...
For a glorious decade or two, the drink was lauded as good for the heart. What happened? By Alice Callahan In a 1991 segment of “60 Minutes,” the CBS correspondent Morley Safer asked how it could be ...
Red wine has its numerous health benefits. Research suggests it may also have some benefits for your sex life. Sexual benefits of red wine [Dailyexpress] The journey of red wine begins in vineyards, ...
Scientists discover that a key compound in red wine might offer therapeutic benefits for those struggling with depression, ...