Early theories credited regular red wine intake for [a heart health] protective effect,” says Sapna Peruvemba, M.S., R.D.N., a dietitian and Ph.D. student in nutritional science at Loma Linda ...
Dietitians say no amount of wine is truly healthy—even though red wine contains more antioxidants, both types carry the same ...
Is wine really healthier than beer? Do spirits have fewer calories? Here’s how popular drinks stack up and how to sip more ...
Many people believe that sipping a glass of red wine can lead to some impressive health benefits. That’s because previous studies have suggested that red wine consumed in moderation is associated with ...
As stated in an internet meme, drinking red wine carries health benefits such as increasing heart health, improving sleep, burning fat, and fighting sickness. The meme is partially accurate but omits ...
Resveratrol, an ingredient in red wine thought to improve insulin sensitivity, reduce risk of heart disease and increase longevity, does not appear to offer these benefits in healthy women, new ...
Red vs white wine: compare antioxidants, calories, and health perks—plus lifestyle fit—to choose the glass that best supports ...
When it comes to wine and wellness, conventional wisdom tends to favour red. But recent research urges caution, and a closer look. While red wine does bring more antioxidants to the table, the ...
Red wine is made by fermenting dark-coloured, whole grapes, and when enjoyed in moderation, is said to offer a bouquet of health benefits. We need to stress that "moderation" is key in this context, ...
A glass of wine can provide some calm and relief at the end of a long day, enhance a fine-dining experience or simply bring together friends and loved ones. That’s not all though — as wine has been ...