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Wine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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First things first, red wine is well…red, but why? It's color can be derived from a vast assortment of grape varietals ranging from grapes that are reddish, deep purple, and even a beautiful blue on the color scale.
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What about red wine and heart disease? ... Over the past several decades, many studies have been published in science journals about how drinking alcohol may be associated with reduced mortality due to heart disease in some populations. Some researchers have suggested that the benefit may be due to wine, especially red wine.
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This Yale-New Haven Hospital Nutrition Advisor discusses the health benefits of drinking red wine. ... Is red wine the fountain of youth or a potent poison? Is enjoying a glass of red wine with dinner each evening beneficial to your health? Current research suggests that a glass of red wine each day may be providing you...
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Red Wine - Heart Health Benefits? Find out the potential benefits of red wine and how much alcohol you may consume per day. Red Wine Benefits written by Registered Dietitians. ... (HealthCastle.com) Does red wine protect against heart disease? Maybe. Many studies investigated the benefits of red wine suggested that...
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Wine Education made simple and fun since 1995. With Certified Wine Educator Stephen Reiss, Ph.D. from Aspen, CO. ... Diabetes and Wine; Everything you need to know about wine; White Wine Grapes; Red Wine Grapes; How Wine Ages; Investing in Wine; France; Italy; Guest Book; Games to Play; Videos to Watch;
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(CNN) -- Research scientists in North Carolina have announced discovery of how a chemical found in red wine helps to fight cancer. ... In addition to red grapes, Res is found in mulberries, raspberries, peanuts, muscadine grapes, including scuppernongs, and many other fruits and nuts, said the research scientists at...
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A substance found in red wine protected mice from the ill effects of obesity and extended their life spans, raising the tantalizing prospect that the compound could do the same for humans and may also help people live longer, healthier lives, researchers reported yesterday.
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Resveratrol is found in red wine, grapes and other foods, including peanuts. Scientists suspect it may help explain why French people have fewer heart attacks despite their high-fat diets, and why eating a very low-calorie diet can extend the life spans of many species.
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