A toast to heart health: How moderate wine consumption could support a healthy heart

A study published in the European Heart Journal found that moderate wine consumption (12–35 glasses per month, or about one glass per day) can reduce the risk of heart disease by up to 50 percent. Researchers used tartaric acid in urine samples as a biomarker to accurately measure wine intake. The study tracked 1,232 older adults at … Continue reading A toast to heart health: How moderate wine consumption could support a healthy heart

Drink your worries away? Researchers look into resveratrol as a means to reduce depression and anxiety

A study published in the journal Neuropharmacology found that plant-based compound resveratrol can potentially lower depression and anxiety. This is because resveratrol inhibits enzyme expression of phosphodiesterase 4 or PDE4, which is linked to depression and anxiety. Current antidepressants focus on other components of the brain such as serotonin. But only one-third of patients with depression enter full remission using these medications. With these … Continue reading Drink your worries away? Researchers look into resveratrol as a means to reduce depression and anxiety

Red wine and onions? This unusual combination offers potent cardioprotective benefits

By now, we know that both red wine and onions are good for the heart. However, a new Taiwanese study expanded on that by saying that a red wine onion extract is even better at preventing the onset of cardiovascular disease. Red wine has long been studied for its antioxidant content. The grape-based beverage improves biomarkers that are … Continue reading Red wine and onions? This unusual combination offers potent cardioprotective benefits