A bottle of wine a week, combined with a Mediterranean diet, could be as good as statins for heart health, academics have ...
Moderate wine consumption may lower cardiovascular risks by up to 50%, but more studies are needed to confirm these results ...
Light and moderate consumption of wine is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular ... Ramon Estruch stresses that “part of this debate is due to conflicting results of studies that have pointed ...
A long-term study has shed new light on the benefits of wine in relation to heart health and how to get the balance right ...
New research suggests that light to moderate wine consumption may reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular disease (CVD) in ...
Light-to-moderate consumption of wine, measured through an objective urinary biomarker, is associated with lower CVD risk in ...
The researchers also noted that light and moderate wine consumption always occurred with meals rather than between meals. Previous studies have shown mixed results regarding the effects of wine ...
Even light drinking -- one glass a week, or less than half a glass a day -- reduced heart risk by 38%, results showed.
“Until now, we believed that 20% of the effects of the Mediterranean diet could be attributed to moderate wine consumption, however, in light of these results, the effect may be even greater. “The ...