From boosting gut health to preventing heart disease, there are benefits to low amounts of red wine. Here’s what you need to ...
From an occasional glass of red wine to boosting fibre, and adding extra virgin olive oil to your daily diet, scientists have ...
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 ...
As study panels debate the risks and benefits of moderate drinking, conflicting data and convoluted messages leave consumers ...
Beer and wine among most popular alcoholic beverages worldwide, beyond their taste, they provide certain health benefits ...
A recent study by scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital takes a closer look at this debate. Their research suggests ...
There is already a wealth of evidence that red wine does you good ... said previous research suggested moderate drinking had health benefits. The computer alert system, which is based on 20million ...
Lead author Professor Ramon Estruch notes wine's health benefits typically start from age 35-40. Optimal times for wine consumption are early evening and lunchtime, whereas late-night drinking can ...
For many years, red wine seemed to be an outlier ... though much of this work was done in animals or test tubes. Although wine's health halo is dwindling, there might be an exception: Cancer ...
To the editor: With all due respect to Eli Federman, I take issue with his op-ed article on rethinking the role of wine in religious ceremonies because of alcohol’s serious health consequences.