Diners often order the second-cheapest bottle of wine at a restaurant or wine bar, but is that a smart strategy or a ...
However, in women, white wine was associated with an increased risk for cancer. Next, researchers examined the dose-response relationship, including three cohort and 12 case-control studies.
Your crisp summer pour may be easy to drink, but new research says it might not be so easy on your skin. "We conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis to assess whether red wine is truly a healthier ...
Specifically, the consumption of white wine, but not red wine ... excessive alcohol consumption was linked to more than 740,000 cancer cases worldwide, accounting for 4.1% of all cases.
They found this increased risk when drilling down into the cohort studies (which typically provide stronger evidence than case-control studies), indicating that white wine consumption was ...
However, in women, white wine was associated with an increased risk for cancer. Next, researchers examined the dose-response relationship, including three cohort and 12 case-control studies.
In a new study, the researchers compared cancer risks associated with red and white wine. Analyzing 42 observational studies involving nearly 96,000 participants, the team—co-led by Eunyoung Cho ...