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5 Red Wine Health Benefits - Why to Drink Red Wine


Updated: 6:05 AM CDT May 25, 2021
Jaclyn London, MS, RD, CDN
Stefani Sassos, MS, RDN, CSO, CDN
Registered Dietitian
The next time you re deciding whether to uncork a bottle, let science help make up your mind. Made by crushing and fermenting dark-colored grapes, red wine has been studied for many years and is thought to have a slew of health benefits (when consumed in moderation, of course). Good Housekeeping has broken down some of the potential benefits of red wine, including the latest research and everything you should know before reaching for more wine.Potential Health Benefits of Red WineMay protect your heart: Red wine may have several cardio-protective effects, and a 2019 review revealed that drinking red wine was linked with a lower risk of developing heart disease. But the American Heart Association points out a potential issue with the current research, stating that there is no established cause-and-effect link a ....

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Cardiologists hoping study of college athletes with COVID-19 will help establish more comprehensive guidelines for return to play


Cardiologists hoping study of college athletes with COVID-19 will help establish more comprehensive guidelines for return to play
Lori Riley, Hartford Courant
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Boston Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez throws against the New York Yankees during a spring training game at JetBlue Park at Fenway South on February 29, 2020, in Fort Myers, Florida.
HARTFORD, Conn. Research from a database of more than 3,000 NCAA athletes who have tested positive for COVID-19 is expected to be released in the next few months and will help sports medicine doctors and cardiologists establish guidelines for college athletes returning to play after contracting the coronavirus. ....

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