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Ever wonder why that pounding headache seems worse after consuming red wine as opposed to drinking white or sparkling? Researchers have been investigating this mystery and identified potential ...
Share on Pinterest Recent evidence pits red wine against white wine, asking which one might be worse for cancer risk. Image credit: seksanwangjaisuk/Getty Images. Research is ongoing about how ...
Think red wine is safer? A new study shows both red and white wines carry similar cancer risks—but white wine may pack an extra punch when it comes to skin cancer. Study: Consumption of Red ...
Research from Brown University reveals no significant difference in overall cancer risk between red and white wine. However, white wine consumption is associated with a higher risk of skin cancer ...
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For years, red wine has been touted as a healthier choice than white, mostly because it’s rich in resveratrol — a powerful antioxidant that can reduce inflammation and lower your risk of heart ...
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 ...
The Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America has announced the results of its 2025 Wine & Spirits Tasting Competition. Four red wines made the final round. Quinta dos Muros, the Best in Show Red Wine ...
New research finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine, but white wine is linked to a higher cancer risk in women and an increased risk of skin cancer. Review ...
White wines also contain the same amount of sulfites as red wines. Your body also produces about 700 milligrams of sulfites daily as you metabolize the protein in your food and excrete it as sulfate.