There are plenty of occasions to drink alcohol during the holidays, from parties and cookie swaps to festive brunches.
Plus, how much you should really drink.
When it comes to wine and wellness, conventional wisdom tends to favour red. But recent research urges caution, and a closer ...
You’ve probably heard it a thousand times at dinner parties – someone justifying their third glass of cabernet by declaring “red wine is actually good for you.” The idea that red wine is somehow the ...
According to the British Heart Foundation not drinking more than 14 units of alcohol each week which is equivalent to six ...
Drinking wine has both negative short-term and long-term effects on your heart health. Moderate wine consumption’s heart effects are unclear, but heavy drinking raises heart disease risk. An ...
When it comes to enjoying a drink, wine and beer often go head-to-head. Both have devoted fans and distinct flavours, but when you're weighing health benefits, which one really comes out on top? Let’s ...
Social media is overflowing with GIFs and wine-filled glasses. Happy National Drink Wine Day! From dedicated Twitter and Facebook pages to people sharing their favorite varietal and vintage on social ...
Lindsey DeSoto, RD, is a nutrition writer, medical reviewer, and registered dietitian who helps clients improve their diet for health-related reasons. Her writing covers a variety of topics, including ...
I assume those who read this column like to drink wine. But when so many of us are concerned about the effects the things we consume have on our health, it is smart to occasionally stop and take stock ...