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The study showed that eating more fruit, and drinking champagne or white wine in moderation were linked to a lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest. On the other hand, feeling mentally drained, having ...
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New research published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology identifies 56 factors linked to sudden cardiac arrest risk — and suggests champagne and white wine may offer surprising heart benefits.
Watermelon White Merlot and Acai Rasberry Cabernet Sauvignon at the Westminster Wine Stroll on Main Street. (Karen Jackson/Freelance) Robert Hall, owner of the Broken Spoke Winery in Earleville ...
open image in gallery Researchers found that a higher consumption of champagne or white wine is just one way to protect against a cardiac arrest (iStock/Getty Images) A cardiac arrest is an ...
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR   Winemakers are much like chefs. They search for the right ingredients that marry well ...
Drinking white wine and Champagne, eating more fruit and keeping waistlines slim could reduce the risk of sudden cardiac arrest, according to a new study. Experts have suggested thousands of ...
What’s more recent, though, is a growing trend of people making still white wines from Pinot Noir in California, Oregon, and beyond. Do they taste like Pinot? Well, yes. And no. But the best of ...