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| 23 Nov 2009 by Jamie Snowden The study, published in the journal Heart, was undertaken in Spain, one of the world's biggest producers of wine, but with one of the lowest rates of death from heart disease in the world. The results showed that the protective effect ... Banmoco News As It Happens - http://www.banmoco.co.uk/ |
| 1 hour ago by editor Heart disease is the number one cause of death in American women. In fact, heart disease will claim more American women's lives than all forms of cancer combined, including breast cancer. Because heart disease affects so many women. ... Drink alcohol responsibly; a glass of red wine a day can actually help improve your heart health, but more than seven drinks a week will cause more damage to your health than good. Some risk factors cannot be controlled. ... Kerala Online - http://www.asianetindia.com/ |
| 17 hours ago by Beer Although not necessarily proven, drinking the odd glass of wine, and red wine in particular, is believed to reduce the risk of heart disease, provide a certain amount of cancer protection and could also reduce the signs of aging. ... Beer Wine Liquor - http://www.beerwineliquor.info/ - References |
| 16 hours ago by Dr. Vino Your last wine experience onboard plane may have amounted to little more than “red or white?” USA Today asked wine writer Dan Berger to analyze 33 wine lists. It's no surprise that foreign carriers far surpass American ones. ... A research team lead by Larraitz Arriola found that male subjects consuming the most alcohol had the lowest rates of heart disease! A bottle a day keeps the doctor away? Not quite: Arriola et al. caution that alcohol also causes 1.8 million deaths ... Dr Vino's wine blog - http://www.drvino.com/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 by DrMark o Resveratrol looks to hold the key to preventing Alzheimer's, breast cancer and heart disease. o Moderate wine drinking preserves bone density. o Red wine sipped with steak helps neutralize harmful free radical oxidants and saturated ... On TRAC with DrMark - http://drmarkcrapo.typepad.com/dr_marks_web_blog/ |
| 15 hours ago by bloodpressure Moderate alcohol consumption has been consistently associated with 20-30% reductions in coronary heart disease risk, but it is not yet clear whether red wine polyphenols, such as resveratrol, confer any additional risk reduction. ... Blood Pressure Answers - http://www.bloodpressureanswers.com/ |
| 14 hours ago by MissTheda.com See, Wine is Good For You, A bottle of wine a day cuts heart disease risk, study says http://bit.ly/6uSIqM #; @ATLien Yeah girl, a bottle, so you know I like this study. lol. Im half way into a bottle of Malbec right now in reply to ... MissTheda.com - http://www.misstheda.com/ [ More results from MissTheda.com ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 Drinking a bottle of wine a day offers some protection from cardiovascular disease; of course, that level of consumption may destroy other organs. Suite101: Health & Wellness Articles - http://www.suite101.com/healthandwellness/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Decanter News Drinking up to a bottle a wine a day can cut the risk of heart disease, says a controversial new study. Read More......(read more) International Wine News - http://indianwine.com/cs/blogs/feeds/default.aspx |
| 22 Nov 2009 by heartdisease People who adopt five simple lifestyle choices can reduce their risk of cardiac disease by an astounding degree. Furthermore, at least one of these lifestyle choices is counted by many as a forbidden pleasure, and large and powerful organizations ... Nowhere is alcohol condemned in the writings. No, it is drunkeness that is condemned. Remember that Jesus himself at a wedding ceremony in Caanan, converted water into premium wine when the drinks had run out. Leave a Comment ... About Heart Disease - http://heartdisease.about.com/b/ - References |
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