Female wine drinkers have less obesity risk--study

Mon, 8 March 2010 - 7:56 a.m. MT

"The research team conducted the study on 19,220 healthy American women, aged 39 or over, to determine the effects of wine on their body.

The subjects were studied for a period of 13 years...


On analysis, it was found that the non-drinker group gained the most weight during the time of the study.

http://www.themedguru.com/20100308/newsfeature/female-wine-drinkers-have-less-obesity-risk-study-86132696.html



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