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– . (CA) – October Powerful ally The new theme song for nutrition researchers could be UB ’s “Red, Red Wine.” That’s because trans-resveratrol is a natural compound and powerful anti-oxidant found in red wine. Even more potent than vitamin E, this substance, derived from grape skin, may help fight cancer, heart disease and neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s disease.Trans-resveratrol also acts as an anti-inflammatory agent for arthritis… . Scripps Howard News Service – August , BEST NEWS IN A LONG TIME: RED WINE MAY LOWER CHOLESTEROL Giving a whole new meaning to the drinking toast “to your health,” two Cornell University plant scientists think they’ve identified a chemical in wine that lowers cholesterol.The finding could help explain why the French have below-average rates of heart disease despite a diet rich in fatty sauces and a general disdain of unnecessary physical activity.Leroy Creasy and Evan Siemann of Cornell stumbled onto the significance of the chemical after… . Sunday Times (Perth, Australia) – April , Red wine adds up DRINKING red wine increases brain power.Research in Britain shows men and women do better in mental arithmetic tests after taking resveratrol, the “wonder ingredient” in red wine.It is thought that the plant chemical — said to have abilities from burning off junk food to warding off heart disease — increases blood flow to the brain.Northumbria University researchers set healthy adults maths tests before giving them a resveratrol pill or a dummy… . – November Wine does mice good SUSAN JENKS FLORIDA TODAY It turns out mice fed large quantities of a substance found in red wine not only live longer, but also gain protection against the ill health effects of eating too much high-fat, high-calorie mouse chow.Plus, these lucky lab mice run faster and have more energy than their fellow rodents deprived of the substance, resveratrol — bulked up by more muscle tissue and able to run twice as far, according to new research.But the findings, published online… . Financial Times (London, England) – November , WORLD NEWS: Dream of anti-ageing drug moves closer The prospect of a pill that can help people live longer comes one step closer to reality today with the publication of evidence that a compound found in red wine significantly slows the ageing process in mice, regardless of how much they eat.The research at Harvard University brings together two compelling stories in the study of ageing and nutrition. One is the ability of biologists to make animals live longer by feeding them less. The other is the observed health benefit of drinking red… . Independent, The (London, England) – November , The Independent: Red wine molecule is shown to extend life A natural substance found in red wine can extend life and counter the negative effects of an unhealthy high-fat diet, a study has found. The findings may go some way to explain the “French paradox” of a national diet rich in animal fats apparently not resulting in excessive deaths from heart disease.The study was carried out on mice fed on a diet so high in saturated fats that it was equivalent to eating a cream cake with every meal. Mice on the fatty diet became… . Australian, The (Australia) – November , Mice love good red A COMPOUND found in red wine might be the key to guilt-free gluttony and a long life — if you’re a mouse.While the newfound benefits of resveratrol are yet to be proven for people, they have already shed light on the complex processes of ageing and obesity that affect both mice and men.Scientists in the US and Australia reported overnight in the journal Nature that treating middle-aged male mice with resveratrol reversed many of the dangerous changes associated with a… . Belfast Telegraph (Northern Ireland) – November , Belfast Telegraph: Red wine molecule is shown to extend life A natural substance found in red wine can extend life and counter the negative effects of an unhealthy high-fat diet, a study has found. The findings may go some way to explain the “French paradox” of a national diet rich in animal fats apparently not resulting in excessive deaths from heart disease.The study was carried out on mice fed on a diet so high in saturated fats that it was equivalent to eating a cream cake with every meal. Mice on the fatty diet became… . Australian, The (Australia) – November , Red wine the elixir of life (for mice) A COMPOUND found in red wine might be the key to guilt-free gluttony and a long life — if you’re a mouse.While the newfound benefits of resveratrol are yet to be proven for people, they have already shed light on the complex processes of ageing and obesity that affect both mice and men.Scientists in the US and Australia reported overnight in the journal Nature that treating middle-aged male mice with resveratrol reversed many of the dangerous changes associated with a… . – July Red wine offers a bouquet of health benefits, Your Health What’s the best beverage to serve with red meat? The results of a recent study confirm that red wine is an excellent choice.Scientists in Israel recently announced their findings that beneficial compounds in red wine offer protection against toxins released during the digestion of fat in red meat. The study, which appeared in the June issue of the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, reinforces the benefits of consuming wine and other foods rich in polyphenols…. 
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