While red and white wine have similar effects on overall cancer risk, new research suggests white wine may carry a hidden ...
Experts have found direct links between alcohol and breast cancer, skin cancer and bowel cancer. Can drinking wine also ...
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A new meta-analysis finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine consumption, though white wine may ...
Research from Brown University reveals no significant difference in overall cancer risk between red and white wine. However, ...
Epidemiologists evaluate the potential cancer-protective effects of red wine by comparing its associated cancer risks to ...
A new study published in the Nutrients journal reveals that red wine, previously believed to be beneficial due to its ...
For Black people, surviving skin cancer begins with knowing what to look for—and where. Hint: It often shows up where the sun ...
When focusing on the results of a few studies, the researchers found that white wine was associated with a 22% increased risk ...
A new study from Brown University’s School of Public Health has found no significant difference in cancer risk between red ...
So why doesn’t red wine protect against cancer? Likely because the amount of resveratrol in a glass of wine is too small.
Adults who frequently drink white wine are 22% more likely to develop skin cancer compared to those who regularly consume red wine, a new study has shown. Scientists from the Brown University School ...