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– . – November , Big fat doses of red wine extract help obese mice stay happy, healthy and live longer Obese mice on a high-fat diet got the benefits of being thin — living healthier, longer lives — without the pain of dieting when they consumed huge doses of red wine extract, according to a landmark new study. It’s far too early to know if this would work in people, scientists said. But several were excited by the findings, calling it promising and even “spectacular.”The study by the Harvard Medical School and the National Institute on Aging… . (AL) – May Uncorked: Fish live longer on red wine, do humans? Almost every day, various wine articles bring news of health benefits conveyed by moderate wine consumption. In the current issue of Wine Spectator magazine, there is a drawing of three fish swimming in a glass of red wine with a headline reading, “Red-Wine Compound Extends the Lifespan of Fish.”It seems scientists in Rome and Pisa have studied the effects on tropical killifish of a chemical compound – resveratrol – found in red wine. Ordinarily, tropical killifish… . Times, The (London, England) – August Red wine the elixir of life for an uplifting culture FIRST the good news: red wine may extend your life by per cent. Now the bad: it is proven to work only if you belong to the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae, or bakers’ yeast. Scientists at Harvard say that yeast cells that have been treated with a plant compound called resveratrol, which is found in red wine, reproduce themselves for generations. Untreated yeast cells call it a day after generations.Resveratrol and similar compounds, known as polyphenols and… . – August Chemicals may lead to longer life, Life span gain without pain? Chemical tested on yeast Chemicals may lead to longer life SCIENCE: One in a group is found in red wine and may mimic the effect of a low-calorie diet.By Nicholas Wade THE NEW YORK TIMES Biologists have found a class of chemicals that they hope will make people live longer by activating an ancient survival reflex.One chemical, a natural substance known as resveratrol, is found in red wines, particularly those made in cooler climates like that of New York.The finding could help explain the… . THE ORLANDO SENTINEL – May TO YOUR HEALTH IS WINE THE NEWEST ELIXIR? When the news show Minutes reported on the pesticide Alar, everyone quit eating apples.When it reported on y chicken processors, sales plummeted.And so you can imagine what happened last year when Minutes said wine could protect you against heart attacks.Sales skyrocketed.The segment showed the French gobbling up all kinds of buttery, creamy, egg yolky food. And then came this startling news: The French get a lot fewer heart attacks than Americans.The show… . Express, The (London, England) – November , The Express: Wine inspires wonder drug to tackle obesity A DRUG that mimics the effects of a wonder ingredient in red wine has been developed to fight obesity and diabetes.Scientists have discovered that the compound SRT protects mice from weight gain and insulin disorders even when they eat a high-fat diet.Italso enhances their running ability, once again aiding their chances of weight loss.Researchers found that the drug targets a protein called SIRT which is also affected by resveratrol, a chemical in the skins of red grapes… . uglychart.com – June , “The general public has no idea what’s coming” Jun. , ( uglychart.com delivered by Newstex) Another article about resveratrol and significantly increasing life-span: The general public has no idea what’s coming,” said David Sinclair, a Harvard Medical School professor who has made headlines with research into the health benefits of a substance found in red wine called resveratrol.”It’s not an if, but a when�”Sinclair said treatments could be… . wire – November ConsumerLab.com Study On Revatrol NOT Based on Current Formulation – the Revatrol Sample Used Was More Than Nine Months Out-Of-Date, says Renaissance Health Publishing, Current Revatrol formulation has MG of actual resveratrol plus % OPCs and three key antioxidants PRNewswire — Revatrol’s manufacturer, Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC, is disappointed and confused as to why ConsumerLab.com’s recent study on red wine supplements analyzes an out-of-date formulation of Revatrol, and calls on the for-profit laboratory to remove the current information it portrays for Revatrol from its study and to retest Revatrol’s current product, which has been on the market for more than nine ( ) months. “I vehemently… . Wish Magazine (Australia) – July , FLAVONOIDS OF THE MONTH Eat chocolate, drink red wine and be merry. Just remember to live a healthy life, too.Here’s a tip: if you want to make a motza, go into dietary supplements.They’re big. Even some of the egg-heads are at it. Resveratrol, an antioxidant compound found in grape skins and in tiny amounts in red wine, has been patented by one of the Harvard scientists researching it.You would not think that a naturally occurring compound could be patented but apparently… . – December , RED WINE SALES AT RECORD LEVEL AFTER HEALTH STUDY, WIDELY PUBLICIZED BENEFITS TO FAT MICE ENCOURAGE CONSUMERS A report detailing yet another potential health benefit of red wine sent consumers streaming to their local wine shops and supermarkets in November, pushing U.S. red wine sales to record levels.Shoppers bought . million cases of red wine during the four-week period ending Nov. an . percent increase over the same period in according to ACNielsen, which tracks wine sales at grocery stores, drugstores and liquor markets.The surge followed a flurry of stories in major U.S…. 
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