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Updated · Kursiv Media · Apr 29
Researchers link moderate wine consumption to improved cardiovascular health
Updated
Updated · Kursiv Media · Apr 29

Researchers link moderate wine consumption to improved cardiovascular health

11 articles · Updated · Kursiv Media · Apr 29
  • The study highlights that red wine, due to its resveratrol content, may be especially beneficial, with a suggested limit of 20 glasses per month.
  • Researchers found moderate wine intake may lower bad cholesterol, support blood circulation, and reduce heart disease risk, but emphasize benefits depend on moderation.
  • Doctors caution that alcohol carries health risks and should not be used as a primary health strategy, particularly for those with certain conditions or dependency risks.
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