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Is red wine good for your heart? A cardiovascular surgeon in Savannah, Georgia, has some definite thoughts about the matter. "In a nutshell, red wine is not good for your heart," Dr. Jeremy London ...
People love to talk about how red wine is good for your heart—and they usually do it while they’re drinking red wine, which is only natural. But research on the subject has been mixed, and ...
But if you don’t love it, don’t start.” Heart-healthy treats. A glass — one glass — of red wine and a few pieces of dark chocolate would constitute a heart-healthy treat for Valentine's Day.
Red wine is good for many occasions — to pair with steak, mix in sangria, and sip among friends. One thing it’s not good for is your heart. More than 30 years ago, reports led many to believe ...
A sweeping meta-analysis reveals that while red wine may nudge down LDL cholesterol, its broader heart health benefits remain uncertain—reminding us that moderation and lifestyle still reign ...
Red wine is often touted for its heart-healthy benefits, ... We love adding grapes to chicken salad or enjoying them as a snack with cheese and crackers. 2. Walnuts.
Red wine has often been touted as a healthier choice than white. A new study reveals if that’s true, at least when it comes to cancer — with surprising results.
Drinking under a glass of wine a day while on the Mediterranean diet might help the heart, a new study finds. Experts aren’t so sure.
Drinking wine in small amounts might benefit heart By Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News A little wine every day can protect your heart health, a new study suggests.
LONDON — If you're a red wine lover, it's possibly the finest Christmas present imaginable. With impeccable timing, a team of researchers from the William Harvey Research Institute in London have ...
Researchers suggest that 40% to 63% of cases of sudden cardiac arrest could be prevented by changing just a few of these factors. Apart from drinking champagne and white wine, some other factors ...