A new meta-analysis finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine consumption, though white wine may ...
A scientific inquiry reveals several surprising findings about the connection between wine consumption and cancer risk.
Many of us have heard that red wine—packed with antioxidants—might actually protect against cancer. But a new buzz-killing ...
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 ...
Epidemiologists evaluate the potential cancer-protective effects of red wine by comparing its associated cancer risks to ...
A new study from Brown University’s School of Public Health has found no significant difference in cancer risk between red ...
So why doesn’t red wine protect against cancer? Likely because the amount of resveratrol in a glass of wine is too small.
A glass of wine in the evening boosts a woman's chances of falling pregnant quickly, a new study shows. Those who drink a moderate amount of red or white wine stand a better chance of conceiving ...
However, white wine significantly associated with increased risk for cancer among women and in analyses restricted to cohort studies ...
A common perception is that not all alcoholic beverages are alike. Red wine, for instance, is often considered a healthier ...
Researchers have conducted a study that scours 'the vast and often contradictory literature on the carcinogenicity of red and white wine' to assess whether this assumption holds up, and to compare the ...