|
You may have heard that it is healthy to drink a glass of red wine (or two) with dinner, but you may not know the science behind it. Red wine contains a compound called resveratrol, which works to prevent damage to blood vessels and to reduce 'bad' cholesterol, helping us live longer lives. In recent years it has been deemed the natural anti-aging secret of the gods, but what you may not know is that resveratrol may not really be working at all.
The first research to come out regarding the anti-aging and longevity effects of resveratrol was published by Howitz and Sinclair in 2003. In their article, they claimed that their studies on worms and flies showed that consuming a certain amount of resveratrol could indeed prolong their normal lifespan (which of course is not very long at all). Later, in 2006 it was exhibited that the miracle compound could extend the average life of a fish by 56%.
Photo: Boaz Yiftach/ freedigitalphotos.net With so many public figures and science journals promoting the consumption of red wine and resveratrol, we have to wonder why in light of the latter findings. While resveratrol may not increase your lifespan, it still has a number of notable health benefits that make it worthwhile to drink your glass of wine.
While it appears that drinking wine will not make your life shorter and nor is it good for the heart, resveratrol, its active and infamous compound, does have a couple of other benefits that can still make drinking a glass of wine worthwhile. We have busted the myth; red wine does not help you live longer, but it still tastes and makes you feel good! |
Forget Apples! It's an Egg a Day That Keeps the Doc Away...
According to new research, it could actually be an egg a day that keeps the doctor away.Find out more here!
Science Breakthrough: An Immunization Against Skin Cancer?
This scientific breakthrough offers hope for those who are struggling with skin cancer. You are now invited to discover more about this revolutionary vaccine.
Scientists Create a Human Heart in a Lab
After a new breakthrough in the United States, it looks like scientists will be able to grow synthetic hearts in the coming years. Take a look.
Alcohol Linked To More Cancer Types Than Previously Known
A new study found a clear correlation between alcohol consumption and more types of cancer than previously known.
Science Has Just Revealed Another Reason to Love Broccoli!
Researchers have just discovered yet another way that broccoli can help boost your health. Read all about it here.
Can We PREVENT Type 1 Diabetes?
The study's findings point toward developing a simple blood test that could detect the immune failure leading to type 1 diabetes before insulin-producing cells are permanently lost.
3:14
Let's Talk About the Anti-Cancer Benefit of Sweet Potatoes
Lets Talk About the Anti-Cancer Potential of Sweet Potatoes
Hidden Danger: Understanding and Combating Visceral Fat
Visceral fat, the dangerous adipose tissue that accumulates around vital organs like the heart, liver, and kidneys, represents one of the most significant health risks of our time.
5:03
The Amazing Neck Exercise That Can Improve Your Posture
Let us show you how this quick daily practice can transform your neck health.
Is Your Fatigue a Big, Red, Warning Sign?
A feeling of mild fatigue that passes after a while is quite common – but it turns out that if it strikes you too frequently or persists for a long time, it may predict some significant dangers.
Can Nuts Rid Us of Our Sweet Cravings?
A new study suggests a simple dietary swap could make a significant difference: replacing high-carb snacks with a handful of mixed nuts.
4:52
The Many Mental and Emotional Benefits of Owning a Pet Dog
Dogs are loving, cute and fiercely loyal, but can they actually provide us emotional and mental support?
9:23
Mystery Revealed: Why Some Don’t Get Bitten By Mosquitoes
Mosquito bites are more than just a mild annoyance and it's very useful to know what may attract these buzzing pests to avoid mosquito bites
2:50
Fruit Sugar Vs Refined Sugar: Are Both Equally Harmful?
If sugar is bad for health, then what makes the sugar in fruit ok?
5:21
A Few Facts You Probably Don’t Know On Salmon
Salmon - the different varieties, health benefits and more interesting facts you probably didn’t know about this popular fish
This Weed-Induced Disorder is on the Rise Among Youngsters
A serious vomiting disorder linked to chronic cannabis use is increasing sharply across the United States, with emergency department cases rising fivefold between 2016 and 2022.
This Energy Drink Ingredient Could Be Causing Cancer
The research shows that leukemia cells absorb taurine and use it as fuel to sustain their rapid proliferation.
8:25
The Perfect Seated Core Workout for Seniors and Beginners
In this video, two physical therapy experts will guide you through a short seated core strengthening workout suitable for seniors and beginners.
1:11
Here's How to Clear a Stuffy Nose Instantly
There are some truly bizarre methods for clearing a stuffy nose out there, but they really seem to do the trick. Learn these methods today.
14:50
The Best Exercises For a Twisted Back
Do you suffer from a slanted back posture? This step-by-step tutorial will give you an exercise routine that will help straighten your back!
13:15
The BEST Exercises to Relieve Bunion Pain
These simple exercises are designed to reduce the pain caused by bunions and help slow down the progression of the condition.
Health Science: 5 Reasons People With Pets Live Longer
Five ways you may not have heard of or thought about, but have been scientifically proven!
Supplement Linked to Dramatic Increase in Heart Failure
The research found that prolonged melatonin use is linked to a 90% increase in heart failure risk, a 3.5-fold higher risk of heart failure hospitalization.
2:55
What You Need to Know About the HMPV Virus Outbreak
Breaking down everything you need to know about the virus and its potential impact.
Women over 45 Should Be Aware of This Risk
menopause itself is associated with an increased risk of heart disease due to numerous changes occurring in the body. However, it is possible to maintain a healthy heart during menopause...
2:14
Why Eating Slowly Could Change the Way You Feel Every Day
Eating at a slower pace can be highly beneficial for your health in more ways than one.
Thyroid Pain: What to Look for and When to Go See a Doctor
Thyroid pain is an uncomfortable sensation that many people struggle to identify, often mistaking it for other neck or throat issues. Understanding what thyroid pain feels like and when it requires medical attention can help you catch potential healt
4:25
These Exercises Help Relieve Arthritic Knee Pain
Are you suffering from arthritis-related knee pain? If so, we have an excellent suggestion for you today...
Waiting Room Anxiety is Real: Here's How to Cope
ere are some practical strategies to help you through waiting room anxiety.
14:09
8 Vitamins Every Senior Should Take for Strong Legs
These eight essential vitamins support leg health, reduce cramping, and keep you moving comfortably.
Make Your Own Homemade Cough Syrup!
In the winter, we all seem to have to cope at one point or another with flu symptoms. Here are five homemade syrups that can soothe a sore throat.
Wow! Who Knew That Potatoes Had Such Health Benefits?
Check out these 7 different health benefits of potatoes. Just remember to go easy on the butter and cheese!
4:12
Explaining Fibromyalgia and the Pain it Causes
This video sheds some light on this mysterious disease.
How to Start Getting Into Shape Without Equipment
Today you'll learn about 10 exercises you can do right now at home
3:48
3 Easy Exercises to Alleviate Light-Headedness
If you're feeling dizzy or out of balance, these three exercises will help alleviate your symptoms.
3:33
What Causes Constipation? Find Out Here...
What's behind constipation? This informative TED-Ed video sheds some light on the matter!
3:52
Would You Know When a Woman is Having a Heart Attack?
In this video, the knowledge of female actors was tested, they were all required to do one simple thing: to fake a heart attack
The Silent Bite: Chagas Disease Spreading in the USA
In recent years, the narrative surrounding Chagas disease in the US has shifted significantly...
This is What You Need to Eat According to Your Age!
Learning how to feed your body properly as you age can help prevent diseases and other unnecessary complications from arising. Find out more here!
7:16
WARNING: What NOT to Eat for Better Health After 50
If you’re over 50, knowing what to avoid can help you stay healthier for longer.
4:34
What Happens When We Eat Oatmeal Every Day?
Why is eating oatmeal every day so healthy, and what happens to our body when we stick to it?
Fluoride vs. Fluoride-Free Toothpaste: Which Is Better?
In recent years we can see a rise in fluoride-free toothpaste. Do we really need it in our daily ritual? We set out to find all about fluoride.
6:39
Worried About Your Posture? Try These 3 Simple Exercises
Since we sit in front of computers for so many hours each day, it's easy to get a hunchback posture. Improve it by performing these quick exercises!
5:01
How to Balance the Damage from Eating Refined Carbs
Refined carbs can cause some serious health effects. This is what you should do to balance the damage.
Are Some Kinds of Coffee Posing a Health Risk?
Current study reveals which types of machine-brewed coffee raise cholesterol levels more than others.
How AI is Revolutionizing Diabetes Management
There's good news on the horizon: artificial intelligence is stepping in to make diabetes management easier, more personalized, and more effective than ever before.
1:27
Straw Breathing: A Quick Way to Lower Your Anxiety!
Therapist Julia Harkleroad demonstrates an anxiety-reducing technique called straw breathing.
To enable your Ad-Free Subscription, please fill the fields below
Your subscription was successful, now you can enjoy an ad-free experience!! Note: To make sure you get no ads, please make sure to log in to your account. If you are logged in already, then refresh the page. The subscription can be cancelled at any time.


