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Is French red wine related to longevity?

Is French red wine related to longevity?

By TLP • March 24, 2007

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It has been suggested that France’s high red wine consumption is a primary factor for the French longevity. It is believed that one of the active ingredients potentially related to this effect in red wine is resveratrol, but the concentration in wine seems too low to be significant. A study by Professor Roger Corder and [...]

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