Even white wine can stain teeth, study warns
Chicago, April 3: Drinking white wine instead of red to prevent harmful buildup on pearly teeth is not a wise idea because white wine has the same damaging effect on teeth as red wineThe researchers...
View ArticleRed wine offers stroke protection--study
Sylvain Doré, Ph.D., an associate professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine and pharmacology and molecular sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who led the study...
View ArticleChocolate, coffee, red wine offer no health benefits
A review by the Australian Heart Foundation (AHF) of more than 100 international studies on antioxidants over the past ten years puts to rest the popular belief that red wine, coffee and chocolate can...
View ArticleRed wine may combat obesity, study suggests
Researchers found that lemurs, members of the primate family, experienced a steady and gradual weight loss during their seasonal fattening season when given food with resveratrol supplements. In...
View ArticleRed wine may prevent eye diseases, research finds
'Resveratrol' is found in red wine, grapes, blueberries, peanuts and other plants. It inhibits the proliferation of new blood vessels that occur in eyes of older people, leading to age-related macular...
View ArticleRed wine helps avoid inflammation--study
A latest study by UB researchers has established the benefits of a plant extract resveratrol, found in red wine, in suppressing inflammation in humans.The team of researchers who initiated the research...
View ArticleRed wine can help treat diabetes--study
Wine consists of potent “super food” compounds which can work wonders for type 2 diabetes patients, the Daily Express reports.Polyphenols, a group of biologically active antioxidants present in red...
View ArticleRed wine aids breast cancer treatment, study says
The researchers found that resveratrol a natural chemical present in red wine can boost a common breast cancer drug in supressing cancer cells. The discovery was made at the Cleveland Clinic's Lerner...
View ArticleRed wine+ dark chocolate=a sharp mind
Though the thought of chocolate and wine as medicinal almost takes the fun out of it, researchers found both have ingredients that make the minds sharper.The beneficial effect appears to stem from the...
View ArticleRed wine chemical inhibits breast cancer progress --study
The chemical also sourcing from cranberries, blueberries and peanuts, achieves the effect by blocking the growth of a hormone called oestrogen.Study findingsTags: Breast CancerchemicalRed...
View ArticleSay Cheers To Red Wine To Chuck Out Obesity
The studyNews: ObesityTags: obesityRed wineobesity busterSection: Editor's ChoiceRegion: India
View ArticleCan red wine be the key to longevity?
According to experts, resveratrol, a polyphenolic compound which is present in the skin and seeds of the grape used to prepare red wine packs a healthy punch.News: Misc.Tags: Weight...
View ArticleEight health benefits of consuming red wine
A glass full of red wine at the end of the day gives a very refreshing feeling because of its soothing taste. But there are various health benefits attached with one glass of red wine. If taken in...
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