Moderate red wine consumption is linked to a small but significant reduction in LDL cholesterol, according to a systematic ...
Fact checked by Nick BlackmerNew research comparing red and white wine found that both drinks increase cancer risk, ...
The ancient Greeks even worshipped a god of wine. It wasn't until the 20th century that we started asking ourselves, is red wine good for us? And that question is now more relevant than ever.
Researchers found that specific metabolites of resveratrol in urine accurately reflect red wine consumption. These biomarkers ...
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 to cancer — with surprising results.
So why doesn’t red wine protect against cancer? Likely because the amount of resveratrol in a glass of wine is too small.
Over the years, longevity expert Dan Buettner has explored Blue Zones, areas of the globe where local residents continue to ...
Red wine is rich in compounds called polyphenols, which naturally occur in plants. They have multiple beneficial effects: lowering blood pressure and cholesterol, reducing the risk of heart ...