White wine may increase the risk for cancer, recent cohort studies suggest. More specifically, it is linked to increased skin ...
A new study from Brown University’s School of Public Health has found no significant difference in cancer risk between red and white wine, challenging the ...
However, white wine significantly associated with increased risk for cancer among women and in analyses restricted to cohort studies ...
Red wine has been thought to potentially offer protection against cancer, given its high levels of the anti-inflamm ...
Alcohol consumption has long been associated with an increased risk of cancer. The International Agency for Research on ...
Researchers have conducted a study that scours 'the vast and often contradictory literature on the carcinogenicity of red and white wine' to assess whether this assumption holds up, and to compare the ...
Red wine is often perceived as the ‘healthier’ choice, given the presence of antioxidant resveratrol. Does that give it an ...