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Wine Won't Cut Breast Cancer Risk - 0 views

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    March 9, 2009 -- Red or white wine with dinner? A new study suggests a woman's wine choice should be based on personal preference rather than any hope that a wine's color may affect its breast cancer-fighting ability. "We found no difference between red or white wine in relation to breast cancer risk. Neither appears to have any benefits," researcher Polly Newcomb, PhD, MPH, head of the Cancer Prevention Program at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, says in a news release.
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Effect of drinking on adiponectin in healthy men and women: A randomised intervention s... - 0 views

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    Effect of drinking on adiponectin in healthy men and women: A randomised intervention study of water, ethanol, red wine and beer with or without alcohol.\nImhof A, Plamper I, Maier S, Trischler G, Koenig W.\nDiabetes Care. 2009 Feb 24. [Epub ahead of print]\nPMID: 19244090 \nDOI: 10.2337/dc08-1723\n
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Resveratrol: Isomeric Molar Absorptivities and Stability - 0 views

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    Resveratrol: Isomeric Molar Absorptivities and Stability Brent C. Trela and Andrew L. Waterhouse J. Agric. Food Chem. 1996, 44, 1253-1257 Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, Davis, California 95616
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Resveratrol: Isomeric Molar Absorptivities and Stability - Abstract - 0 views

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    Resveratrol: Isomeric Molar Absorptivities and Stability Brent C. Trela and Andrew L. Waterhouse J. Agric. Food Chem. 1996, 44, 1253-1257 Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, Davis, California 95616
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Various Selected Vegetables, Fruits, Mushrooms and Red Wine Residue Inhibit B... - 0 views

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    Various selected vegetables, fruits, mushrooms and red wine residue inhibit bone resorption in rats. Mühlbauer RC, Lozano A, Reinli A, Wetli H. J Nutr. 2003 Nov;133(11):3592-7. PMID: 14608079
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The Heart Scan Blog: Heart Scan Blog Redux: Cheers to flavonoids - 0 views

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    "Because in Track Your Plaque we've been thinking a lot about anthocyanins, here's a rerun of a previous Heart Scan Blog post about red wine. (Anthocyanins are among the interesting flavonoids in red wine, along with resveratrol and quercetin.) "
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Plant-based flavonoid may cut ovarian cancer risk | Reuters - 0 views

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    "NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who eat greater amounts of plant-based foods and drinks with the naturally occurring flavonoid, apigenin, may have a decreased risk for ovarian cancer, study findings suggest. Apigenin, found in celery, parsley, red wine, tomato sauce, and other plant-based foods may be "particularly beneficial," said Dr. Margaret A. Gates, of Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, in Boston, Massachusetts. Flavanoids are compounds with antioxidant properties that protect cells against damage by oxygen molecules. In a study that compared flavonoid intake among women with and without ovarian cancer, women reporting the highest apigenin intake had a "borderline significant decrease" in ovarian cancer risk over women reporting the lowest apigenin intake, Gates and her associates report in the International Journal of Cancer."
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