ScienceDaily: Red Wine's Health Benefits May be Due in Part to "Estrogen" in Grape Skin
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Description: Northwestern University Medical School researchers have found that resveratrol, a form of estrogen found in red grapes and wine, may be responsible for wine's anti-carcinogenic and anti-arteriosclerotic properties.
(December 19, 1997)
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Page title: | Red Wine's Health Benefits May Be Due In Part To "Estrogen" In Grape Skin -- ScienceDaily |
Keywords: | Cancer; Breast Cancer; Gynecology; Beer and Wine; Genetics; Biotechnology |
Description: | Researchers at Northwestern University Medical School have found that a chemical in red wine believed to help reduce risk for heart disease is a form of estrogen. The substance, resveratrol, is highly concentrated in the skin of grapes and is abundant in red wine. |
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