It has long been stated that one of the reasons why Mediterranean people are so slim, despite their high fat diet, and why they are also exposed to a lower risk of death by heart disease is the regulate consumption of red wine. The experts agree that a daily intake of wine, mainly the red kind, can actually have a po... |
12 December 2008 05:16 GMT |
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Recent medical studies managed to prove that polyphenols, compounds that can be found in red wine, play a crucial role in stopping the development of Alzheimer's, as well as in reversing its effects, on mice models. This seems to explain why French people, who eat a lot of fatty foods, have a lower risk of devel... |
24 November 2008 06:06 GMT |
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Hands up, all you white wine lovers out there. Even though there's nothing like a hearty glass of red to keep our body and mind happy and load us with a cheerful dose of optimism, there's something about white wine that makes it a favorite with many of us ladies.Whether it's the luxurious golden color,... |
23 June 2008 05:40 GMT |
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Red wine has long been hailed as a miracle cure for depression and heart disease, with anti-inflammatory, invigorating and life-prolonging properties - not to mention great versatile taste. Part of this reputation was folklore and word of mouth - after all, red wine has been around for millennia - while part of it is... |
4 June 2008 06:16 GMT |
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Good news for wine lovers all around the world: researchers have finally confirmed that some wines out there are actually good for our health - if drunk in moderation, of course. Most of you will probably shrug and say that this doesn't exactly qualify as news, since we all know wine's been around for mille... |
8 May 2008 06:43 GMT |
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