The first key finding is that overall, there is no difference by wine type in terms of cancer risk, said Eunyoung Cho, corresponding author of the study and associate professor of epidemiology and of… [+4858 chars]
Red wine isn’t the health hero you think, according to a Brown University study - The Boston Globe
“The first key finding is that overall, there is no difference by wine type in terms of cancer risk,” said the study’s author, a professor at Brown.
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