The World Cancer Research Fund ruled that women should be avoiding alcohol as any amount increases breast cancer risk - Getty We cling tightly to the studies that say the odd glass of red is healthy, ...
“If you are a daily wine drinker, you are considered to be a moderate drinker. This has historically been considered ...
While some studies suggest that moderate wine consumption, especially red wine, may have some health benefits, excessive or ...
Dr. Laura Catena explains how new academic studies on health and alcohol, as well as the updated U.S. dietary guidelines, ...
Red wine has had its ups and downs. In this day and age of questioning consumption of alcohol, how does red wine stack up?
He did make a point that can often be left out of the conversation—alcohol is closely tied to being social. A recent Gallup ...
Wine, especially red wine, may benefit your heart, brain, gut and reduce inflammation. Consuming more than the recommended amount may disrupt sleep and harm health. Use wine in vinaigrettes, dressings ...
In “Consuming Place: Women, Wine and Imagination,” Janine Aujard examined how women in England and Australia experience wine drinking not just as a gustatory pleasure, but as a medium for engaging ...
Is red wine healthier than white wine? The science: Many people think red wine is better for you than white wine or other types of alcohol. The notion was partly born from studies – some of which have ...
And older people tend to say they are lonelier in the winter months. Adding to this general misery are the exhortations of do ...