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We spoke to registered dietitians about all things apple cider vinegar. Here's how to take advantage of the sour but sweet health benefits.
Tea lovers may be getting more than just a caffeine kick, with new research indicating the popular beverage could have a ...
Tea lovers may be getting more than just a caffeine kick, with new research indicating the popular beverage could have a ...
New research investigated the potential health benefits of compounds found in various plants, vegetables and fruits ...
A study linked moderate champagne consumption with lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest. But don’t pop the cork just yet – it’s the big picture that counts.
The Mediterranean diet has been named the healthiest diet for eight years running, thanks to its heart and bone health ...
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Is Your Wine Choice Raising Cancer Risk? Find Out Now!A Toast to Health… or Harm? Wine has long been romanticized — a glass of red with dinner, a splash of white at celebrations.
That glass of bubbly might actually be better for your heart than red wine, according to groundbreaking new research ...
My only regret in life is that I didn’t drink enough champagne,” the English economist and philosopher John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) is reported to have said. As it turns out, there may be a ...
CHAMPAGNE and wine are good for your heart, according to a study that claims they reduce the risk of a cardiac arrest.
Red wines are typically served a bit above cellar temperature, but a trendy category of reds has emerged with wines meant to be enjoyed colder.
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