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Title: The Health Benefits of Alcohol (In Moderation)


Andrew - December 23, 2008 04:30 PM (GMT)
Calories, carbs and alcohol

Alcohol:
A Drink To Healthy Aging (University of Newcastle, UK)
A Few Drinks A Day Do No Harm To The Alcoholic Heart (Jefferson Medical College)
After Dinner Drink Proves Beneficial To Postmenopausal Women (Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism)
Alcohol Drinking Linked To Reduced Risk Of Renal Cell Cancer (Journal of the National Cancer Institute)
Alcohol in Moderation Is Good for Sick Hearts Too (Catholic University)
Alcohol Linked To Decreased Hypertension Risk In Young Women (Massachusetts General Hospital)
Drink A Day May Delay Dementia (American Academy of Neurology)
Drinking Alcohol Cuts Risk Of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis In Half (British Medical Journal)
Drinking Small Amounts Of Alcohol Regularly Reduces Risk Of Obesity (BioMed Central)
Frequency Of Light-to-moderate Drinking Reduces Heart Disease Risk In Men (National Institute On Alcohol Abuse And Alcoholis)
Further Evidence That Alcohol, When Consumed In Moderation, Reduces Risk Of Death (Research Laboratories of the Catholic University of Campobasso)
Further Evidence That Moderate Drinking Reduces Men's Heart Attack Risk (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center)
Light Alcohol Use May Protect Against Sudden Cardiac Death (American Heart Association)
Light To Moderate Drinking Reduces Risk Of Cardiac Events, Death (Archives of Internal Medicine)
Little Evidence That Binge Drinking While Pregnant Seriously Harms Fetus, Review Of Research Suggests (British Medical Journal)
Men With Hypertension Who Drink Moderate Amounts Of Alcohol May Have A Lower Risk Of Heart Attack (Harvard School of Public Health)
Moderate Alcohol Consumption Can Act As A 'Blood Thinner' (Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research)
Moderate Alcohol Consumption Enhances The Formation Of New Nerve Cells (Karolinska Institutet)
Moderate Alcohol Consumption In Middle Age Can Lower Cardiac Risk (The American Journal of Medicine)
Moderate Alcohol Consumption Decreases Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease Death In Men (Brigham And Women's Hospital)
Moderate Alcohol Intake Associated With Better Mental Function In Older Women (Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center)
Moderate Alcohol Intake Associated With Bone Protection (Tufts University)
Moderate Alcohol Intake May Reduce Risk Of Dementia In Older Women (Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center)
Moderate Drinkers May Have Lower Risk Of Mortality After A Heart Attack (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center)
Moderate Drinking Associated With Better Cognition In Women (American Heart Association)
Moderate Drinking Lowers Women's Risk Of Heart Attack (University at Buffalo)
Moderate Drinking May Boost Memory (Ohio State University)
Moderate Drinking May Help Older Women Live Longer (Journal of the American Geriatrics Society)
Moderate Drinking May Protect Heart By Improving Insulin Resistance (University At Buffalo)
No Need For Reduced Alcohol Consumption In Later Life (Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry)
One Or Two Drinks A Day May Be Better For Women Than None (University Of Newcastle, UK)
Staying Active And Drinking Moderately Is The Key To A Long Life (European Heart Journal)
Women Who Drink Moderately Appear to Gain Less Weight Than Nondrinkers (Archives of Internal Medicine)

Beer:
Anti-cancer Compound In Beer Gaining Interest (Oregon State University)
Beer, In Moderation, Cuts Risk Of Cataracts And Heart Disease (American Chemical Society)
Beer Inhibits Action Of Carcinogenic Mutagens (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry)
Beer Is a Rich Source of Silicon and May Help Prevent Osteoporosis (University of California)
New Study Ties Moderate Beer Drinking To Lower Heart Attack Risk (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry)

Spirits:
Health Benefits Of A Christmas Brandy (Monash University)
Strawberry Daiquiris: The Extra-healthy Cocktail? (Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture)

Wine:
A Glass Of Red Wine A Day May Keep Prostate Cancer Away (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center)
A Little Wine Boosts Omega-3 In The Body: Novel Mechanism For A Healthier Heart Found (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition)
Antioxidant Found In Many Foods And Red Wine Is Potent And Selective Killer Of Leukemia Cells (University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences)
Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine Reduces The Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease (Mount Sinai School of Medicine)
Chemical In Red Wine, Fruits And Vegetables Counters Unhealthy Effects Of High-fat Foods (Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology)
Chemical In Red Wine, Fruits And Vegetables May Stop Cancer, Heart Disease (Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology)
Chocolate, Wine And Tea Improve Brain Performance (University of Oxford)
Compound In Wine Reduces Levels Of Alzheimer's Disease-causing Peptides (American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
Daily Glass Of Wine Could Improve Liver Health (University of California, San Diego Health Sciences)
Drinking Wine May Increase Survival Among Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Patients (American Association for Cancer Research)
Drinking Wine May Lower Risk Of Dementia (American Academy Of Neurology)
Drinking Wine, Particularly White Wine, May Help Keep Lungs Healthy (UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences)
Grapes And Grape Extracts May Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk, Review Article Suggests (Nutrition Research)
Grapes May Minimize Brain Damage In Stroke Victims (University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine)
Grapes Or Grain? Wine Drinking May Reduce Colon Cancer Risk; Beer, Hard Liquor Provide No Benefit (American College Of Gastroenterology)
Grape Skin Compound Fights The Complications Of Diabetes (The Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry)
Half A Glass Of Wine A Day May Boost Life Expectancy By Five Years (British Medical Journal)
How Red Wine Compounds Fight Alzheimer's Disease (University of California - Los Angeles)
How Red Wine May Shield Brain from Stroke Damage: Researchers Discover Pathway in Mice for Resveratrol's Apparent Protective Effect (Johns Hopkins Medical Institute)
Light Wine Intake Is Associated With Longer Life Expectancy In Men (American Heart Association)
Moderate Drinking, Especially Wine, Associated With Better Cognitive Function (Boston University Medical Center)
Mounting Evidence Shows Red Wine Antioxidant Kills Cancer (University of Rochester Medical Center)
New Cholesterol Fighter Found In Red Wine (American Chemical Society)
Polyphenols in Red Wine and Green Tea Halt Prostate Cancer Growth (Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology)
Red Wine And Grape Juice Help Defend Against Food-borne Diseases (University of Missouri-Columbia)
Red Wine And White Wine May Be Equally Good For The Heart (Journal of Agricultural & Food Chemistry)
Red Wine Can Help Maintain Immune System, UF Researcher Finds (Institute Of Food And Agricultural Sciences, University Of Florida)
Red Wine Compound Shown To Prevent Prostate Cancer (Harvard Men's Health Watch)
Red Wine Compound Resveratrol Demonstrates Significant Health Benefits (Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research)
Red Wine Ingredient -- Resveratrol -- Fights Diabetes In Mice (Cell Metabolism)
Red Wine Lovers, Take Heart: More Evidence Points To The Drink's Cardiac Health Benefits (Ohio State University)
Red Wine May Lower Lung Cancer Risk (American Association for Cancer Research)
Red Wine Molecule Extends Lifespan Of Fat Mice Lives By Reversing Obesity-Related Gene Pathways (Harvard Medical School)
Red Wine Protects The Heart (Yale School of Medicine)
Red Wine Protects The Prostate, Research Suggests (Harvard Men's Health Watch)
Red Wine's Resveratrol May Help Battle Obesity (The Endocrine Society)
Red Wine, Tea, May Help Regulate Blood Sugar In Type 2 Diabetics, Research Suggests (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Researchers Develop White Wine With Cholesterol-Lowering Benefits, Discover Israeli Wines Healthier Than French Wines (Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry)
Researchers Develop White Wine With Health Benefits Similar To Red (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry)
Researchers Discover That A Protein In Grape Skins Can Kill Cancer Cells (University Of Virginia Health System)
Researchers Link Red Wine To "Good Cholesterol" (Center For The Advancement Of Health)
Resveratrol, Found In Red Wine, Wards Off Effects Of Age On Heart, Bones, Eyes And Muscle (National Institute on Aging)
Scientists Shed Light On Mechanism Behind Beneficial Effects Of Red Wine (National Science Foundation)
Study Identifies Genetics Of Fat Metabolism, Red Wine Link (Oregon State University)
Substance In Red Wine, Resveratrol, Found To Keep Hearts Young (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Tummy's Taste For Red Wine With Red Meat (American Chemical Society)
Two Glasses Of Wine A Day Helps To Reduce Quantity Of Fat In Liver (University of the Basque Country)
Wine Drinkers Have Healthier Diets Than Beer Drinkers (British Medical Journal)
Wine Drinkers Have Healthier Lifestyles (American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition)
Wine Keeps Women's Hearts Beating Healthily (British Medical Journal)
Wine May Combat Tooth Decay And Upper Respiratory Tract Disease Bacteria (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry)
Wine May Protect Against Dementia (Swedish Research Council)

Andrew - February 3, 2009 03:22 PM (GMT)




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