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White wine drinkers face a 22% higher risk of skin cancer, while red wine's supposed health benefits remain unproven.
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Everything you need for the best skin of your life, according to very glowy Cosmo editors.
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Explore the joys of a wine party in the Languedoc region, where local wines and gourmet dishes create unforgettable memories.
While the Willamette Valley—and Oregon in general—is known for making World-Class Chardonnay, this AVA is getting even more ...
Barbiecore may be long over, but this vibrant pink is timeless: ultra dry, bursting with berries and spice. Serve with Ottolenghi-accented dishes.
He concluded his trip in the sweet wine region of Sauternes, for a look at the white wines and sweet dessert wines at Barsac standard-bearer Château Climens and then a first look at Château de Malle, ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Drinking white wine and Champagne, eating more fruit and keeping waistlines slim could reduce the risk of cardiac arrest, according to new ...
Drinking white ... wine consumption, questioning long-held assumptions about the specificity of red wine’s cardioprotective properties. “Research on the underlying mechanisms remains unclear, but ...
Drinking white wine and Champagne, eating more fruit and keeping waistlines slim could drive down the risk of sudden cardiac arrest, according to new research.
Drinking white ... of red wine’s cardioprotective properties. “Research on the underlying mechanisms remains unclear, but these findings reinforce the idea that the benefits of moderate ...