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Despite this established risk, wine consumption has remained popular, particularly red wine, which many believe offers health benefits. Some assume that red wine’s high levels of antioxidants ...
There did not appear to be a difference in cancer risk for red versus white wine in men. However, in women, white wine was associated with an increased risk for cancer. Next, researchers examined ...
SEATTLE — March 9 — The largest study of its kind to evaluate the effect of red versus white wine on breast-cancer risk concludes that both are equal offenders when it comes to increasing ...
A new study examining the link between wine consumption and the risk of developing cancer shows that the long-held belief that red wine can lower the risk of cancer may be unfounded. The study ...
South Africa’s winemakers of colour are changing the country’s viticulture, creating a crop of bold new brands.