Red wine has long held a unique place in the human diet â celebrated in ancient texts, religious rituals, and fine dining experiences. Beyond its rich taste and cultural allure, red wine has also been ...
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Drinking red wine increases your risk of getting cancer. Warning labels should say so
OPINION: Alcohol, including red wine, is a Group 1 carcinogen, like radiation and tobacco. Warning labels on bottles should ...
The question: Is red wine healthier than white wine? The science: Many people think red wine is better for you than white wine or other types of alcohol. The notion was partly born from studies — some ...
Red wine has had its share of positive messaging. The identification of the French paradox in the 1980s solidified the status of red wine, and it then made its way into the popular zeitgeist. The ...
Dry January is a time when the “evils” of alcohol hover over us. The warnings about alcohol feel endless: it might increase your risk of dementia, it might cause cancer, it might kill you. But if that ...
A little later, in the early-2000s, evidence began to pile up tying Mediterranean-style eating and drinking patterns with longer lifespans. One component of these diets that got a lot of attention was ...
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