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New research published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology identifies 56 factors linked to sudden cardiac arrest risk — and suggests champagne and white wine may offer surprising heart benefits.
A new study shows that red wine doesn't exactly have a leg up on white wine, but experts say it's complicated.
The greatest white wine commune on earth." So did Clive Coates MW describe the 230-hectare commune of Puligny-Montrachet in Burgundy. Winemakers able to make wine on this slice of land, a ...
Pinot Noir is the grape behind some of the world's most expensive red wines, but it also makes delicious and distinctive white wine. Here's everything you need to know about white Pinot Noir and 7 ...
Evidence that American wine drinkers are shifting from red to white piqued our columnist’s curiosity: What are readers choosing to drink now—and why?
White wine may increase the risk for cancer, recent cohort studies suggest. More specifically, it is linked to increased skin cancer risk in women.
A new meta-analysis finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine consumption, though white wine may raise skin cancer risk. Both wines are linked to higher breast cancer ...
“Our findings provided a critical public health message that drinking red wine may not be any better than drinking white wine in terms of cancer risk,” the authors write.
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 to cancer — with surprising results.
A common perception is that not all alcoholic beverages are alike. Red wine, for instance, is often considered a healthier choice, with many believing its high resveratrol content -- an ...
Research finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine, but white wine is linked to higher cancer risk in women and increased skin cancer risk.