Can Drinking Wine Slow Down Aging?

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Can Drinking Wine Slow Down Aging?

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Alcohol has been known for its dehydrating effect on skin by increasing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles-- until this study suggested that red wine (in moderation, of course) can do just the opposite.

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For Strong Bones, Drink Red Wine | Health News | News & Features | Wine Spectator

winespectator.com — “Milk builds strong bones, but apparently wine helps keep them. According to an Australian study recently published by the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition , red wine contributes to stronger bone health in older men. The researchers found links between improved bone mineral density (BMD) and red wine consumption in men aged 50 to 80. Bone mineral density refers to the concentration of minerals, like calcium, in bones and is a measure of bone strength. As BMD goes down, the risk for developiView full resource at winespectator.com

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Hey @garyschwitzer, can I be your Wine Spectator reviewer for @healthnewsrevu? "For Strong Bones, Drink Red Wine" http://bit.ly/kjNd33 Gaah

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Resveratrol"Eat Whatever and Live to 120?

ultrawellness.com — “"Live to 120 years old by eating as much as you want and drinking lots of red wine!" That's the intriguing finding of a recent study from Harvard researcher David Sinclair and his group. The only catch is that you'd have to drink about 1,500 bottles of wine a day to get those results. Of course, that would kill you pretty quickly -- before you'd have a chance to reach age 120! Still, those are important findings ... In fact, Dr. Sinclair thinks they're so important that he started a coView full resource at ultrawellness.com

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youtube.com — “Scientists have found a substance in red wine that is slowing down the aging process in mice. Will it someday lengthen the lives of humans, too? Morley Safer...View full resource at youtube.com

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