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Red wine, rich in antioxidants, may reduce inflammation and heart disease risk. However, excessive consumption can cause liver issues and cancer.
Drinking one glass of wine a day could improve health and significantly reduce cardiovascular risk in adults who follow a Mediterranean diet.
Think a daily drink is good for your heart? This major review challenges old beliefs and urges proven lifestyle choices over alcohol for protecting cardiovascular health.
Red wine is often hailed as "heart-healthy" due to its antioxidant polyphenols, which are believed to protect the lining of the heart's blood vessels.
Red wine has long had a heart-healthy reputation, but new research says the story is more complicated, and more sobering, than that.
Although red wine in particular has long been championed for its purported heart health benefits, in large part courtesy of the antioxidant resveratrol, its health halo has begun to fade as of ...
It's probably the one bit of healthy living advice many of us remember without being reminded - drink red wine (in moderation) to cut the risk of illnesses, such as cancer, heart disease and dementia.
A sweeping meta-analysis reveals that while red wine may nudge down LDL cholesterol, its broader heart health benefits remain uncertain—reminding us that moderation and lifestyle still reign ...
Recent studies have emerged hinting that red wine could actually be good for us. One study even found that a bottle of wine a ...
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The Senior Consultant in Internal Medicine, said: “I conducted a study on red wine and found that one glass of red wine a day, with a meal, is actually beneficial to your overall health.