White wine may increase the risk for cancer, recent cohort studies suggest. More specifically, it is linked to increased skin ...
Researchers found that specific metabolites of resveratrol in urine accurately reflect red wine consumption. These biomarkers ...
Scientists have proposed that the culprit could be quercetin, a compound found in higher amounts in red wine than white, which may trigger a build-up of acetaldehyde - a known headache-inducing toxin ...
In a new a study, the researchers compared cancer risks associated with red and white wine. Analyzing 42 observational studies involving nearly 96,000 participants, the team -- co-led by Eunyoung ...
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