Red wine may lower lung cancer risk
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Red wine may lower lung cancer risk
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Tags: Cancer, Lung Cancer, Lung, Men's Health
Most Recently Shared on October 7, 2008 at 4:35 am By:
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wine and health: Red wine may protect against breast cancer for some women at increased risk
healthandwine.blogspot.com — “Research in the area of wine and health has exploded in recent years and in this blog we try to sort through it to see what is really useful. My book, Age Gets Better with Wine: New Science for a Healthier, Better, and longer, Life is a definitive resource but keeping a book fully up-to-date just isn't possible.” View full resource at healthandwine.blogspot.com
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New study suggests women with BRCA1 who drink red wine have lower risk of breast cancer: http://t.co/ByULCMo
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fitsugar.com — “Red wine might be an antioxidant powerhouse, but I love a good cocktail. With more studies coming out that tout the benefits of moderate alcohol consumption (it helps with memory, weight maintenance, and may even lower the risk of breast cancer), happy” View full resource at fitsugar.com
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Drinking Wine May Reduce Risk of Barrett's Esophagus, Precursor to Esophageal Cancer, Kaiser Permanente Study Shows | Kaiser Permanente News Center
xnet.kp.org — “People who drank one or more glasses of red or white wine daily had less than half the risk of contracting Barrett's Esophagus, which carries a 30-fold higher risk of developing esophageal cancer. The incidence of esophageal cancer has jumped 500 percent in the United States in the past 30 years.” View full resource at xnet.kp.org
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Kaiser Permanente Study Finds Drinking Wine May Lower Risk of Barrett's Esophagus, Precursor to Nation's Fastest.. http://tinyurl.com/dkbt5k
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