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Researchers have found that people who consumed moderate amounts of white wine or champagne had a lower risk of sudden ...
A study unveiled a surprising finding that cardiac arrests can be prevented with the help of a beloved social drink. Here's ...
New research published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology identifies 56 factors linked to sudden cardiac arrest risk — and ...
That glass of bubbly might actually be better for your heart than red wine, according to groundbreaking new research ...
More than 356,000 Americans suffer from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests per year, according to the Sudden Cardiac Arrest ...
CHAMPAGNE and wine are good for your heart, according to a study that claims they reduce the risk of a cardiac arrest.
Here’s a reason to celebrate: new research suggests this boozy beverage can have protective benefits to your heart.
Still, the point stands: to reduce your risk of sudden cardiac arrest, it’s not a bad idea to address some of your risk ...
A new study has found 56 lifestyle factors that could help prevent most cases of sudden cardiac arrest, according to the ...
The study found that if just the worst third of all risk factors were improved, 40% of SCA cases could be prevented. And if ...
a glass of champagne – bubbly, crisp and, for many, reserved for toasts and celebrations. Now imagine it being mentioned in the same sentence as a way to help prevent sudden cardiac arrest: a ...
My only regret in life is that I didn’t drink enough champagne,” the English economist and philosopher John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) is reported to have said. As it turns out, there may be a ...