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Red wine compound may kill pancreatic cancer cells NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A compound found in the skin of red grapes... Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, March 2008, Reuters
Some Red Wines Help Kill Foodborne Pathogens, Study Finds While consuming red wine won't necessarily prevent or cure bacterial infections, it won't hurt helpful bacteria in the body, Jacob Gaffney Wine Spectator Online
Alcohol May Act as a Blood Thinner, Study Finds Moderate drinking may enhance blood flow, helping to prevent heart disease but increasing the risk of hemorrhage, Jacob Gaffney, Wine Spectator Online
Wine Compound May Help Cut Risk of Alzheimer's Disease, Study Finds Resveratrol may hold therapeutic potential for clearing plaques linked to the degenerative brain ailment, Jacob Gaffney, Wine Spectator Online
Moderate Drinking May Protect Against Stroke, Regardless of Race or Gender, Research Finds A study of more than 3,100 New Yorkers found that a drink or two a day reduced the risk by around 50 percent, Jacob Gaffney, Wine Spectator Online
In Study, Red-Wine Compound Extends the Lifespan of FishThe first research with vertebrates found that large amounts of resveratrol increased longevity by up to 59 percent, Jacob Gaffney, Wine Spectator Online
