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Is wine good for you?In moderation and as part of an overall healthy diet, the short answer is yes! ... Is wine good for you? ; Oct. 26: Yes! Wine expert Joe Bastianich and Joy Bauer tell TODAY’s Hoda Kotb about the health benefits of having a glass.
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Benefits of wine- Wine consumption can keep you in good health ... The French scientist who showed the world that wine is good for the heart has a new discovery: two to three glasses of wine a day reduces death rates from all ailments by up to 30 percent.
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Good Grape: A Wine Manifesto is an award-winning wine blog and insider's perspective on the business of wine written for wine enthusiasts that want to peek behind the wine industry's cultural ... To me, Dry Creek represents what is good about California wine – medium-sized, family-owned and operated, well-priced with...
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Since that time, various controlled studies have shown that red wine - when CONSUMED IN MODERATION - increases blood HDL, or good cholesterol, decreases LDL, or bad cholesterol, and even more importantly, discourages the formation of clots that can close off ... Is there a sweet red wine that is good for your health?
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But are big wines too much of a good thing? To debate the relative merits of big versus traditional wines, F&W invited a proponent of each style to share his views. Making the case for big wine was Brian Duncan, the wine director of Chicago's Bin 36 restaurant and the Great Lakes Fish House in Lincolnshire, Illinois.
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Researchers in France have found differences in red wine drinkers' "good cholesterol," which could account for the drink's beneficial effects against cardiovascular disease. ... Microbiologist Mark Daeschel is developing a new use for white wine--it is a very good cleaner of stains! The alcohol in wine...
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ROME: White wine may be just as good for the heart as red, says a new study. Till recently researchers had suggested that red wine contained antioxidants that were good for the heart. Grape skins are crushed along with the pulp to make red wine, but the skins are separated for preparing white wine.
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