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Fact checked by Nick Blackmer New research comparing red and white wine found that both drinks increase cancer risk, challenging the idea that red wine is healthier.The antioxidants in red wine may ...
Getty Images Researchers analyzed 42 observational studies that included almost 96,000 participants and “found no differences in the association between red or white wine consumption and overall ...
Think red wine is safer? A new study shows both red and white wines carry similar cancer risks—but white wine may pack an extra punch when it comes to skin cancer. Study: Consumption of Red ...
Researchers did subgroup analyses looking at wine type and cancer type when ... They also did not observe a difference in how red wine or white wine affected cancer risk. Study author Eunyoung ...
Sauvignon Blanc is one of the world's most popular white wines. But it can also be polarizing, depending on where it's from.
A new study associates white wine with higher cancer risk in women and a 22% increased risk of skin cancer but what about the ...
The study also found no overall increase to cancer risk from consuming wine regardless of type ... and white wine consumption and cancer risk. The results revealed no significant difference ...
Evidence that American wine drinkers are shifting from red to white piqued our columnist’s curiosity: What are readers ...