A new meta-analysis published in Nutrients has shattered the popular belief that red wine is a healthier alcoholic option.
Evidence that American wine drinkers are shifting from red to white piqued our columnist’s curiosity: What are readers ...
Fact checked by Nick BlackmerNew research comparing red and white wine found that both drinks increase cancer risk, ...
White wine may increase the risk for cancer, recent cohort studies suggest. More specifically, it is linked to increased skin ...
In recent years, mocktails have graduated to more sophisticated bar menu names like “spirit-free” and “zero-proof”—but the ...
Each daily glass of red wine was linked to a 5 per cent increase in cancer risk, though this wasn’t statistically significant in deeper analyses.
Historically, during recessions, American consumers cling to affordable indulgences – a bottle of whiskey, a six-pack of beer ...