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Red Wine Rivals Diabetes Drug in Lab Tests | Health News | News & Features | Wine Spectator

winespectator.com — “Researchers working in biotechnology laboratories in Vienna have found that red wine contains favorable levels of a chemical currently used to treat type 2 diabetes patients. In time, they say, red wine treatments may offer an alternative to current therapies. In the most promising experiment, 100 milliliters of a 2003 Blaufrnkisch contained four times the recommended daily dose of rosiglitazone, a commercially available drug used to treat type 2 diabetes, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline and marView full resource at winespectator.com

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Does wine have Avandia's problems? RT @terroirNY: "100 ml 2003 Blaufränkisch contained 4x daily dose of rosiglitazone" http://cot.ag/hfRkBN

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