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While dry red wine and clear liquors have lower sugar and calorie content, drinking any type of alcohol increases cancer and heart risks, according to experts. Here's what to know.
Evidence that American wine drinkers are shifting from red to white piqued our columnist’s curiosity: What are readers choosing to drink now—and why?
Moderate red wine consumption is linked to a small but significant reduction in LDL cholesterol, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis of 33 studies. However, the study found no ...
Some red blends are self-evident, shelved in the “Red Blends” section of the wine store. Others, shelved by geographic source, require more effort to ferret out. While the former type tend to ...
Research finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine, but white wine is linked to higher cancer risk in women and increased skin cancer risk.
Singer Kelly Clarkson sang Chappell Roan's song "Red Wine Supernova" on Kellyoke on Jan. 16 as part of her eponymous talk show.
If you’re trying to dodge a headache this holiday season, opt for a lighter, cheaper red wine. Many components of red wine have been accused of causing headaches, but research suggests the most ...
Medical accounts of red wine headaches go back to Roman times, but the experience is likely as old as winemaking – something like 10,000 years.
Dr. Jeremy London, a cardiovascular surgeon based in Savannah, Georgia, shares the important pros and cons of drinking red wine when it comes to heart health.
Mixing red wine and Coke may seem sacrilegious, but the result is actually a beloved two-ingredient cocktail from the Basque region of Spain. What is red wine and Coke called? Spanish locals refer ...
They created a limited-edition kit with Colgate to help wine lovers keep their pearly whites shining, even after a bottle of the winery’s most famous red.
Red wine is considered part of the Mediterranean diet, but that doesn’t mean it’s healthy—or that you should start drinking it if you don’t already.