Red wine may benefit your heart, brain, and bone health — but only if you drink it in moderation.
Red wine may be good for your heart — but only if you drink less than one or two glasses per day. Here's why.
Do the benefits outweigh the risks? For decades, a moderate amount of red wine, consumed with nutritious meals, has been touted as beneficial, especially for heart health. But lately, the tide seems ...
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 ...
It might often be touted as the healthiest beverage at the bar, but is red wine good for you? Yes and no. As the many intricate flavors of red wine can be complex, so too can the nutritional ...
Red wine, often dubbed a "healthier" alcoholic choice, stands out due to its rich antioxidant content. The antioxidants, ...
Scientists discover that a key compound in red wine might offer therapeutic benefits for those struggling with depression, ...
Beer and wine have been staples of human history for millennia. These alcoholic beverages are still yielding new surprises.
You may be seeing more wines marketed as “natural” these days, particularly at specialty shops and trendy restaurants. But what is natural wine, and is it better for you compared to conventional ...
In recent weeks, you may have noticed some familiar headlines about red wine and cardiovascular health. Why the sudden return of these stories? Because of an article recently published in the American ...