And most studies examining the health ties to wine have relied on people self-reporting how much alcohol they drink, which may be “prone to measurement errors”, researchers said. We have found ...
It's either tea or coffee. And the most amazing thing is, the lovers of these beverages are quite loyalists when it comes to the choice of their drinks. And the good news is, they are healthy too!
The holidays can be flowing with wine. Here's how long each type will last after the cork has been popped. Joey is a writer/editor, TV/radio personality, lifestyle expert, former entertainment ...
Now research has revealed that all wine is a powerful ally against a far more frequent health problem - the common cold. Doctors have discovered that drinking a moderate amount can help develop a ...
With Christmas just around the corner, why not wow your guests by creating a scrumptious batch of mulled wine? This traditional ... making it the ideal drink for your festive celebrations.
A second over-arching comment is the development of a wine with a screwcap is usually a little slower than that of wine with a cork and will have none of the variability of cork-finished older wines.
Ultimately, wine's health impact hinges on moderation and individual priorities. Do you identify yourself as an oenophile? Someone who likes to drink and enjoy wine a little more than occasionally?
The set of 10 rules, according to Kim, makes soju a uniquely Korean culture. With the book, he wants to define the subliminal messages behind drinking soju and translate them into multiple languages.
Drinking occasionally but less than one glass per week cut the danger by 38 per cent. People who drank more than one glass of wine per day, on average, got no protection. Writing in the European ...
A GLASS of wine per day could halve your risk of heart attack and even work better than medicine, a study claims. It comes just in time for a merry Christmas next week – but there's a catch.