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  2. Health effects of wine - Wikipedia

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    A glass of red wine. The health effects of wine are mainly determined by its active ingredient – alcohol. [1] [2] Preliminary studies found that drinking small quantities of wine (up to one standard drink per day for women and one to two drinks per day for men), particularly of red wine, may be associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular diseases, cognitive decline, stroke, diabetes ...

  3. Is drinking alcohol really that bad for your health?

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    That's a far cry from the "one glass of red wine a day for heart health" narrative many people have become familiar with over the past few decades. ... Even with moderate alcohol intake ...

  4. Wait, Is It Healthy To Drink Wine Every Day? Health ... - AOL

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    It is, however, important to consider the potential health risks when you do choose to drink it. “While moderate consumption of one glass of wine, 2-3 times per week, is unlikely to cause harm ...

  5. Alcohol Has Been Linked to Cancer. Why Is Red Wine Still Part ...

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    In fact, experts largely agree that drinking red wine frequently could detract from our health. Alcohol is considered a known human carcinogen and has been linked to many cancers —including ...

  6. Alcohol and health - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol (also known as ethanol) has a number of effects on health. Short-term effects of alcohol consumption include intoxication and dehydration. Long-term effects of alcohol include changes in the metabolism of the liver and brain, several types of cancer and alcohol use disorder. [ 1] Alcohol intoxication affects the brain, causing slurred ...

  7. Alcohol and cardiovascular disease - Wikipedia

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    As a result, no benefit was found for alcohol consumption of any dosage, moreover, alcohol was detrimental to health even at low doses. [13] The American Heart Association states that drinking too much alcohol increases health risks including cardiovascular disease precursors such as obesity, high blood pressure, high triglycerides and also ...

  8. Long-term effects of alcohol - Wikipedia

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    The level of ethanol consumption that minimizes the risk of disease, injury, and death is subject to some controversy. [16] Several studies have found a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and health, [17] [18] [2] [19] meaning that risk is minimized at a certain (non-zero) consumption level, and drinking below or above this level increases risk, with the risk level of drinking a ...

  9. Risk of Cancer Higher for People Who Drink Alcohol, Even ...

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    As more research confirms the negative health effects of alcohol consumption, even in moderate amounts, long-held beliefs about the purported health benefits of the occasional drink or two are ...