Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Key Takeaways A new systematic review suggests that contrary to popular belief, low-level consumption of wine or any other alcohol isn't associated with a reduced risk of ...
Various studies have linked benefits to the consumption of red wine. However, one in particular has shed light on the possible benefits of red wine on cellular health, suggesting t ...
The prescription is the idea of heart surgeon Dr William McCrea. He said the antioxidants in red wine help prevent blood clotting and stop the build-up of cholesterol in blood vessels. The wine is ...
Research finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine, but white wine is linked to higher cancer ...
From an occasional glass of red wine to boosting fibre, and adding extra virgin olive oil to your daily diet, scientists have ...
Beer and wine among most popular alcoholic beverages worldwide, beyond their taste, they provide certain health benefits ...
Resveratrol is one in a number of antioxidants in red wine that can fight ageing and age-related diseases such as heart disease and stroke. So as you savour that glass of Merlot, you may be giving ...
Then there’s all that talk about red wine in particular improving heart health. Can resveratrol, the antioxidant that’s found in it, really make your heart healthier? “Some studies suggest a ...