Fact checked by Nick Blackmer New research comparing red and white wine found that both drinks increase cancer risk, ...
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For years, red wine has been touted as a healthier choice than white, mostly because it’s rich in resveratrol — a powerful antioxidant that can reduce inflammation and lower your risk of heart disease ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStudy shows red wine biomarkers in urine can predict inflammation levelsResearchers found that specific metabolites of resveratrol in urine accurately reflect red wine consumption. These biomarkers ...
Share on Pinterest Recent evidence pits red wine against white wine, asking which one might be worse for cancer risk. Image credit: seksanwangjaisuk/Getty Images. Research is ongoing about how ...
A new study examining the link between wine consumption and the risk of developing cancer shows that the long-held belief that red wine can lower the risk of cancer may be unfounded. The study ...
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