Feedback is pleased to discover the latest research into the wine-identifying abilities of rats, but feels the rodents still ...
Italian wine and spirits exports to the United States are stalling due to the uncertainty over possible tariffs that ...
Fact checked by Nick BlackmerNew research comparing red and white wine found that both drinks increase cancer risk, ...
By Dr. Chinta Sidharthan A sweeping meta-analysis reveals that while red wine may nudge down LDL cholesterol, its broader ...
New research upends common beliefs about red wine's cancer-fighting advantages over white wine, revealing unexpected findings ...
A new study associates white wine with higher cancer risk in women and a 22% increased risk of skin cancer but what about the ‘healthier’ red wine?
A new meta-analysis published in Nutrients has shattered the popular belief that red wine is a healthier alcoholic option.
White wine may increase the risk for cancer, recent cohort studies suggest. More specifically, it is linked to increased skin ...
While red and white wine have similar effects on overall cancer risk, new research suggests white wine may carry a hidden ...
Researchers at Brown University found the difference between red and white wine consumption on overall cancer risk was not ...
A new study published in the Nutrients journal reveals that red wine, previously believed to be beneficial due to its ...
However, white wine significantly associated with increased risk for cancer among women and in analyses restricted to cohort studies.