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– . Rocky Mountain News (CO) – December SCIENTISTS FIND MORE EVIDENCE OF HOW RED WINE AIDS HEALTH Just in time for the holiday party season, U.S. researchers say they have found more evidence of why red wine is good for health.A team at Northwestern University said resveratrol, a chemical known to be highly concentrated in grape skins, acts like estrogen, a hormone known to protect against heart disease.Knowing that resveratrol had a similar structure to synthetic estrogen, Barry Gehm and colleagues at the Illinois university ran tests that found resveratrol could activate genes… . Popular Science – April Studies Suggest Headlines Are Bad For You CHEERS! SCIENTISTS SAY RED WINE STOPS YOU GROWING OLD The Express (U.K.), November , THE STUDY “Resveratrol Improves Health and Survival of Mice on a High-Calorie Diet,” Nature, THE HYPED FINDINGS The media anointed a new wonder drug when this Harvard Medical School study showed that resveratrol, a compound found in red wine, not only gave overweight mice the energy of their normal-size brethren, it extended their life span by about … . – October College students making anti-cancer beer U.S. college students say they are using genetic engineering to create beer with resveratrol, a substance in grapes shown to reduce cancer and heart disease. A group of Rice University students say Rice’s BioBeer will be entered in the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition scheduled for Nov. – in Cambridge, Mass. — the world’s largest synthetic biology competition.After last year’s contest, we were sitting around talking about… . Daily Mail, The (London, England) – November Daily Mail: Now red wine can ease your sore joints RED WINE could hold the secret to repairing joint damage caused by osteoarthritis , according to the latest research into the potential health benefits of the drink.Scientists have found that resveratrol, a powerful antioxidant found in certain types of grape, appears to halt the damage done to cartilage – the gristle-like substance that covers the ends of bones in a joint – and speed up recovery.During laboratory experiments, tissue was taken from patients undergoing knee replacement… . THE ORLANDO SENTINEL – July , HOW DOES WINE FIGHT CANCER? RALEIGH, N.C. — Researchers think they have unlocked the mystery of how an antioxidant found in grapes and red wine fights cancer.A study published Friday concludes that the compound resveratrol, which acts like an antibiotic to protect grapes from fungus, may turn off a protein that guards cancer cells from cancer-fighting therapies such as chemotherapy.The research may one day allow the compound itself to be used in cancer prevention and treatment, said Minnie Holmes-McNary, a… . Australian Magazine, The (Australia) – May MAX ALLEN Sydney GP, author, historian and entrepreneur Philip Norrie has been mobbed by the media since launching his resveratrol-enhanced wines late last year. Resveratrol is an antioxidant normally found only in small amounts in grape skins. Dr Norrie’s wines’ unique selling point is that they have up to times the “normal” amount of resveratrol added to them. And journalists around the world have eagerly swallowed the promise of this antioxidant… . wire – December Revatrol Files Suit Against Longevinex; Seeks Injunction, Damages PRNewswire — Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC, makers of the unique red wine extract complex Revatrol, recently filed suit in Palm Beach County Circuit Court against Resveratrol Partners, LLC (makers of Longevinex, a Revatrol competitor) and President Bill Sardi for making and distributing false and misleading statements about Revatrol. Renaissance Health Publishing, LLC is seeking injunctive relief to stop Longevinex Bill Sardi from disseminating alleged false and misleading… . (NY) – November , Chemical in red wine aids fat mice, Raises medical hopes of benefits for people A substance found in red wine protected mice from the ill effects of obesity, raising the tantalizing prospect the compound could do the same for humans and may help people live longer, healthier lives, researchers reported Wednesday.The substance, called resveratrol, enabled mice that were fed a high-calorie, high-fat diet to live normal, active lives despite becoming obese — the first time any compound has been shown to do that.Tests found that the agent activated a host of genes… . (FL) – November , COULD RED WINE HELP COMBAT AGING? A substance found in red wine protected mice from the ill effects of obesity, raising the prospect the compound could do the same for humans and may also help people live longer, healthier lives, researchers reported Wednesday.The substance, called resveratrol, enabled mice that were fed a high-calorie, high-fat diet to live normal, active lives despite becoming obese – the first time any compound has been shown to do that. Tests found the agent activated a host of genes that protect… . – October Scientists work on antiaging drugs Researchers in Massachusetts are testing drugs that mimic the properties of a substance in red wine called resveratrol that is believed to combat aging. Preliminary tests show resveratrol has the same effect as cutting calorie intake by a third which scientists say boosts the life spans animals by as much as percent, The Wall Street Journal reports.The focus of coming up with a drug that has the same effects as resveratrol is not to extend life but rather to develop therapies for… 
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