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» ABC News in Science: Now Red Wine Can Help the Lungs Open in a new browser window - A UK study shows that resveratrol, an antioxidant found mainly in red wine, could help fight the effects of chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
» AIM-Digest: Red Wine May Keep Prostate Cancer Cells in Check Open in a new browser window - A Spanish study published in a British medical journal finds that polyphenols found in wine may keep prostate cancer cells from proliferating.
» AWARE Open in a new browser window - The American Wine Alliance for Research and Education provides information about recent research on moderate alcohol consumption.
» About.com: Wine and Health Open in a new browser window - An overview of issues from the 'French Paradox' to wine's influence on ulcers, cancer, and heart disease.
» Addiction Science Made Easy: Red Wine & Alcohol Have Different Effects on Platelets Open in a new browser window - Study published in 'Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research' found differences in blood platelet aggregation that may account for red wine's more beneficial effect on cardiovascular disease.
» BBC News: A Daily Dose of Wine Could Improve the Brain Open in a new browser window - Reports on an Italian study which finds that resveratrol, found in wine, helps to regenerate neural cells.
» BBC News: Red Wine 'Can Stop Herpes' Open in a new browser window - US-based study finds that red wine could prevent the spread of herpes.
» BBC News: Red Wine 'Protects From Colds' Open in a new browser window - Report on a study that moderate consumption of wine, especially red wine, helps fight off the common cold.
» BBC News: Why Red Wine is Healthier Open in a new browser window - Article reporting on a study which explains some of the reasons why red wine appears to protect the heart.
» BBC News: Wine Prevents Repeat Heart Attack Open in a new browser window - Reports a study published in the journal Circulation that suggests sensible wine consumption among middle-aged men who have had a heart attack will reduce the risk of a second one.
» CNN: Study Links Moderate Wine Drinking, Lower Stroke Risk Open in a new browser window - A 16-year study of 13,000 people in Denmark finds that a weekly intake of wine significantly reduces the risk of stroke.
» CNN: Wine Industry Trumpets Anti-Bacteria Research Open in a new browser window - West Virginia University researcher suggests that one to two glasses of wine with meals may help wipe out bacterial food contamination.
» Cancer News: Red Wine Consumption Associated with Reduced Risk of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Open in a new browser window - A clinical study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health found significant decreases of the occurrence of this cancer of the lymph tissue among men who drank one glass of red wine per day, and higher decreases among those who drank mor
» Chemical & Engineering News: Anticancer Agents Found in Aged Wine Open in a new browser window - Article describes findings at the Research Center for Molecular Chemistry at the University of Bordeaux, which show that derivatives of oak tannins found in wine are more potent than a commercial anticancer drug. However, no research on an actual protecti
» Chemie.DE News: Possible Antitumor Substances in Red Wine are Formed During Ageing in Oak Barrels Open in a new browser window - A polyphenol formed when flavonoids found in red wine combine with tannins from the oak wood in barrels has strong inhibitory effects on tumors, French scientists find.
» Daily News Central: Heart-Healthy 'Polymeal' Diet Includes Wine, Chocolate Open in a new browser window - A study published in the British Medical Journal says that a daily diet of wine, chocolate and vegetables, among other things, could be the non-pharmaceutical alternative to the 'Polypill,' drastically reducing heart disease.
» Decanter.com: Red Wine 'Suspends' Dangers of Smoking Open in a new browser window - Researchers in Greece report to the European Society of Cardiology that polyphenols from two glasses of red wine counteracted the negative effect on arterial function from one cigarette.
» Decanter.com: White Wine Even Better for You Than Red, Research Finds Open in a new browser window - Researchers state that certain anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant compounds found especially in white wine may help prevent conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis.
» Decanter.com: Wine Can 'Inhibit HIV' Open in a new browser window - French researcher claims that the antioxidants and flavonoids in wine offer a defense against the virus that causes AIDS.
» Diabetes Health: Red Wine Wonder Compound May Also Improve Kidney Function Open in a new browser window - Research on rats conducted at Panjab University in India suggests that resveratrol, the compound found in red grape skins and red wine, may benefit kidney function through its antioxidant qualities.
» Doctor's Guide: One Glass of Wine Per Day Improves Arterial Elasticity Open in a new browser window - Researchers report that modest alcohol intake resulted in increased elasticity in both small and large arteries. Wine was shown to be more beneficial than other forms of beverage alcohol.
» Foodconsumer.org: Is Wine Good for your Health? New Study Says Wine Drinkers are Just Healthier People Open in a new browser window - Description of study that finds that wine drinkers lead healthier lifestyles.
» Foodconsumer.org: Red Wine Compound Reduces Alzheimer's Disease-Causing Peptides Open in a new browser window - Study reported in the Journal of Biological Chemistry shows how the red wine component resveratrol may help fight amyloid-related diseases such as Alzheimer's, Huntington's, Parkinson's, and prion diseases.
» Forbes.com: Red Wine May Ward Off Gum Disease Open in a new browser window - Researchers at Laval University in Canada present findings of a study that suggest that polyphenols found in red wine have anti-oxidant properties that may help reduce periodontal damage.
» Grapegrower and Winemaker: Can Moderate Wine Consumption Prevent Genetic Damage? Open in a new browser window - Explanation of wine consumption's antioxidant protective effect, as well as its benefits on gene damage, and the resultant effects on general health, and cancer prevention.
» Harvard Gazette: Wine Molecule Slows Aging Process Open in a new browser window - Resveratrol, a polyphenol found in red wine, has been found to extend the life span of yeast cells by 70 percent on average. Studies involving mice and later, humans, are planned.
» HeartCenterOnline: Another Heart Benefit Found in Red Wine Open in a new browser window - An animal-based study published in the American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology suggests that red wine's resveratrol may prevent cardiac fibrosis by inhibiting collagen-producing fibroblasts.
» Life Extension: Resveratrol Open in a new browser window - Article presents a summary of medical information, effects and health benefits of resveratrol, which is contained in wine, grapes and other plants.
» Medical News Today: A Glass of Red Wine a Day May Keep Prostate Cancer Away Open in a new browser window - Press release by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center explains the findings of a study which shows a 50% reduction in the risk of prostate cancer among men who consumed four or more glasses of red wine a week. No effects were found with beer or hard
» MedicineNet.com: Cancer Prevention and Red Wine Open in a new browser window - Summarizes the current state of knowledge mainly about the effect of red wine polyphenols on cancer in humans.
» News-Medical.Net: Wine May Reduce the Risk of Ovarian Cancer Open in a new browser window - Scientists at The Queensland Institute of Medical Research have found that women who reported moderate alcohol consumption had a reduced risk of ovarian cancer. Women who consumed more than one glass of red wine per day had the lowest risk.
» North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture: Wine and Health Open in a new browser window - Summary of findings and resources on the relationship between moderate wine consumption and health.
» Phystech Portal: Food Scientist Developing Wine-Based Disinfectant Open in a new browser window - Scientists at Oregon State University explore wine's antiseptic effects on E. coli and salmonella, and speculate on developing a wine-based anti-microbial spray.
» Professional Friends of Wine: Wine and Health Open in a new browser window - Overview and explanation of recent findings of the health-related aspects of wine consumption, including headaches, sulfites, and cardiovascular effects.
» Researchers Link Red Wine To 'Good Cholesterol' Open in a new browser window - Study reported by the Center for the Advancement of Health.
» ScienceDaily: Drinking Wine May Lower Risk Of Dementia Open in a new browser window - A study by the Institute of Preventive Medicine in Denmark, reported in the scientific journal Neurology, shows that flavonoids in wine may protect against Alzheimer's disease and stroke-caused mental deterioration.
» ScienceDaily: Drinking Wine, Particularly White Wine, May Help Keep Lungs Healthy Open in a new browser window - A University at Buffalo study has shown that drinking wine -- especially white -- recently and over a lifetime, was associated with better lung function.
» ScienceDaily: New Cholesterol Fighter Found in Red Wine Open in a new browser window - Scientists at the University of California, Davis, have identified another group of chemicals in red wine, saponins, that are linked to the ability to lower cholesterol. The study was reported at a meeting of the American Chemical Society.
» ScienceDaily: Red Wine's Health Benefits May be Due in Part to "Estrogen" in Grape Skin Open in a new browser window - Northwestern University Medical School researchers have found that resveratrol, a form of estrogen found in red grapes and wine, may be responsible for wine's anti-carcinogenic and anti-arteriosclerotic properties.
» ScienceDaily: Wine Drinkers Have Healthier Lifestyles Open in a new browser window - Study reported in the American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition suggests that the benefits of wine drinking may not be only physiological, but that a preference for wine may be part of an overall healthier lifestyle.
» ScienceDaily: Wine Drinking May Reduce Colon Cancer Risk Open in a new browser window - Study at the State University of New York showed that drinking at least one glass of wine per week may protect against the development of colo-rectal cancer, whereas beer or mixed drinks do not.
» The Guardian: Two Glasses of Wine a Week Still Safe for Pregnant Women Open in a new browser window - The UK Department of Health rejects claims that the only safe choice for pregnant women and those hoping to conceive is abstention from beverage alcohol. Article also explains the opposing view.
» The Sacramento Bee: Wine Health Claims Allowed Open in a new browser window - New rules introduced by the US federal alcoholic beverage label regulator will allow producers to cite health benefits of moderate consumption, if the risks are disclosed as well.
» UC Davis: Tumors in Mice Delayed by Red Wine Component, Study Shows Open in a new browser window - Catechin, a potent antioxidant found in red wine, delayed tumor formation when fed to mice that are predisposed to developing tumors, report researchers at the University of California, Davis.
» USNews.com: Swedish Study Suggests Moderate Wine Consumption Helps Women With Heart Disease Open in a new browser window - Report of a study that finds a correlation between increased wine consumption among women, and increased heart rate variability, which is associated with better heart health.
» University of Virginia Health System: Researchers Discover that a Protein in Grape Skins Can Kill Cancer Cells Open in a new browser window - Research shows that resveratrol, an antioxidant compound present in the skin of grapes, helps to starve cancer cells of a key protein.
» WebMD: Bottoms Up Open in a new browser window - Article summarizes some of the beneficial effects of moderate wine consumption on cardiovascular disease, cancer, and osteoporosis.
» WebMD: Moderate Wine, Beer Drinking May Kill Ulcer Bug Open in a new browser window - Research shows that moderate consumption of wine or beer helps rid the body of bacteria which cause peptic ulcers.
» WebMD: White Wine as Good for Heart as Red? Open in a new browser window - A study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry suggests that grape pulp, high in polyphenols, was as effective in protecting against heart attacks in laboratory tests as grape skins. Which ingredients are responsible for these cardiop
» Wine and Heart Health Summit Open in a new browser window - Biennial US-based event for physicians and connoisseurs, highlighting current research on wine and cardiovascular health.
» Young Again: Study Links Wine Drinking to Lower Risk of Stomach Cancer Open in a new browser window - A Danish study published in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention reports that the level of wine consumption is directly correlated with a lower risk of stomach cancer. Beer and spirit consumption showed no lower risk.

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