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Holiday Gift Buying Guide: Best Wine
How much do you need to spend on a bottle of wine? Gary Vaynerchuk, host of WineLibrary TV, suggests some of his favorite bottles.
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Scientists shed light on mechanism behind beneficial effects of red wine; Compounds found in red wine have health benefits; Scientists are discovering the mechanisms by which a glass of wine keeps the doctor away.
M2 PRESSWIRE-20 September 2004-NSF: Scientists shed light on mechanism behind beneficial effects of red wine; Compounds found in red wine have health benefits; Scientists are discovering the mechanisms by which a glass of wine keeps the doctor awayC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09172004 ...
Tags: Benefits, National Science Foundation, scientist, wine
Research articles 2004-09-20
Jefferson Medical College Study Shows Red Wine More Heart-Healthy Than Gin.
Byline: Thomas Jefferson University PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11 AScribe Newswire -- When the choice is red wine or gin, choose red wine - at least when considering your heart's health. That's according to a recent study by Jefferson Medical College researchers, who...
Tags: Jefferson Medical
Research articles 2004-08-11
Red wine mystery solved?(Healthbites)(University of Virginia Health System)(just-drinks.com)(Brief Article)
The mystery of why drinking red wine is good for you may have been solved by scientists at the University of Virginia Health System, who claim it is all down to a compound called resveratrol, reports just-drinks.com. They found that resveratrol helps The mystery of why...
Tags: health care, protein, University of Virginia, wine
Research articles 2004-08-01
Heart-healthy: Red wine and beans.
M2 PRESSWIRE-12 September 2000-US ARS: Heart-healthy: Red wine and beans C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:11092000 WASHINGTON -- Beans could claim a place among red wine and colorful fruits, berries and vegetables as nutritious cancer- and heart disease-fighting foods, U.S....
Tags: bean, food, Manufacturing, U.S. Department of Agriculture, wine
Research articles 2000-09-12
Price of red wine expected to fall.
Jan 06, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) An oversupply of red grapes should see the price of red wine in Australia fall during 2003. The Australian Wine & Brandy Corporation said the 2002-03 financial year would be the peak of oversupply,...
Tags: Comtex Inc.
Research articles 2003-01-06
Smoking and the red wine factor.
Aug 31, 2003 (The Age - ABIX via COMTEX) Greek research has revealed that red wine consumption can offset the harmful effects of cigarette smoking. In August 2003 the European Society of Cardiology in Vienna heard that drinking red wine counteracts the effect...
Tags: Comtex Inc.
Research articles 2003-08-31
Life-lengthening effect of red wine no gimmick.
Sep 08, 2003 (Food Week - ABIX via COMTEX) A chemical found in red wine may have the potential to increase humans' lifespans. Research by Harvard Medical School has shown that resveratrol, which is a phenolic component present in all red wine, increases...
Tags: Comtex Inc.
Research articles 2003-09-08
Red wine and chocolate on the health menu.(Brief Article)
Apr 03, 2005 (Australasian Science - ABIX via COMTEX) Australian researchers have found that a diet composed of dark chocolate, fruit, vegetables and wine could cut heart disease by 76 per cent. Anna Peeters, researcher at Monash University's Department of Epidemiology & Preventive...
Tags: Monash University, researcher, vegetable, wine
Research articles 2005-04-04
Study finds red wine benefit
A recent study conducted by researchers at Yale has found that two to three glasses of red wine daily is good for the heart. Dr. Bauer Sumpio, a professor at Yale in New Haven, CT found that fruit, particularly berries, have polyphenols--anti-oxidants that slow cell deterioration. Polyphenols also help prevent...
Tags: benefit, wine, Yale University
Research articles 2005-03-28
Chemical Abundant in Red Wine Appears to Slow Aging in Harvard Study.
By Stephen Smith, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 25--For millennia, scientists and charlatans alike have sought the pill or potion that would assure immortality -- or, at least, a more robust twilight. Now, for the first...
Tags: Boston Globe, cell, Harvard, molecule, researcher, scientist, wine
Research articles 2003-08-25
Good News for Red Wine Drinkers: Researchers Discover That a Protein in Grape Skins Can Kill Cancer Cells.
Byline: University of Virginia Health System CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., May 25 AScribe Newswire -- It's well known that drinking red wine in moderation can have some health benefits, mainly attributed to a compound called resveratrol. Now, scientists at the University of Virginia Health System have...
Tags: Cell, compound, protein, University of Virginia, wine
Research articles 2004-05-25
Study Identifies Genetics of Fat Metabolism, Red Wine Link.
Byline: Oregon State University CORVALLIS, Ore., July 7 AScribe Newswire -- A new study has found that a gene called SIRT1 can reduce the development of new fat cells and increase the metabolism or use of fat within existing fat cells. SIRT1...
Tags: cell, gene, Oregon State University, wine
Research articles 2004-07-07
Producer's fire sale to swell river of red wine.
Jun 29, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Australian wine producer Evans & Tate will sell $A8 million of red wine at discount prices to reduce its inventory levels. The company has just warned that it will record up to $A7.5...
Tags: Comtex Inc.
Research articles 2005-06-29
Grange still biggest jewel in Southcorp's red wine crown.
Mar 20, 2003 (The Advertiser - ABIX via COMTEX) Australia's top selling red wine by value in 2002 was Penfolds Grange, some good news for the troubled Southcorp. The AC Nielsen survey which determined this ranking also awarded Southcorp a first in the white...
Tags: Comtex Inc.
Research articles 2003-03-20
Too much red wine gives growers a hangover.(Brief Article)
Mar 08, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Grape growers in the Barossa Valley in South Australia say thousands of tonnes of grapes will go to waste. One of the factors that has contributed to the glut, they say, is the tax incentive for...
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Research articles 2005-03-08
Red wine with fish.
Aug 20, 2003 (Time Australia - ABIX via COMTEX) The traditional adage that one serves white wine with fish and red wine with meat is an intrinsically flawed concept. The robust flavours of tuna would inevitably overwhelm any but the most intensely flavoured whites....
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Research articles 2003-08-20
Appropriate for spicy or Asian foods, Schlink Haus Red Wine—Sweet is now available from Wein-Bauer
Appropriate for spicy or Asian foods, SCHLINK HAUS RED WINE--SWEET is now available from Wein-Bauer. The mild red joins Schlink Haus Kabinett, Schlink Haus Spatlese, Schlink Haus Auslese and Schlink Haus Riesling, and is packaged in a Bordeaux-shaped bottle. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] CIRCLE READER SERVICE NO. 52
Tags: Asian Foods Inc.
Research articles 2007-10-01
Red wine helps fat mice stay healthy
WASHINGTON -- Obese mice on a high-fat diet got the benefits of being thin -- living healthier, longer lives -- without the pain of dieting when they consumed huge doses of red wine extract, according to a landmark new study. It's far too early to know if this...
Tags: Sirtris Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Research articles 2006-11-02
Glaxo to acquire red-wine pill maker Sirtris
According to the April 22nd edition of the Wall Street Journal, GlaxoSmithKline will acquire Sirtris Pharmaceuticals, a Massachusetts company that's developing a drug based on resveratrol, a chemical found in red wine that is thought to fight some effects of aging. Glaxo said in a news release that the...
Tags: GlaxoSmithKline Plc., Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2008-06-01
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