At the same table, with the same drinks, women often get drunk faster than men — and alcohol can affect women's brains differently, making its effects stronger, sometimes more rewarding. But also more ...
The World Cancer Research Fund ruled that women should be avoiding alcohol as any amount increases breast cancer risk - Getty We cling tightly to the studies that say the odd glass of red is healthy, ...
There is no doubt that there are benefits to enjoying a glass of wine. Moderate red wine consumption, such as one five-ounce glass a day for women and two for men, can have an upside. Red wine can ...
In “Consuming Place: Women, Wine and Imagination,” Janine Aujard examined how women in England and Australia experience wine drinking not just as a gustatory pleasure, but as a medium for engaging ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago's Dineamic Hospitality wine director, Marsha Wright stopped by ABC 7 Eyewitness to offers some wine wisdom for National Drink Wine Day. Wright also spoke about some women ...
We've been drinking wine for thousands of years. It's produced and consumed in nearly every region of the world, each with its own varietals, customs, and traditions. Wine, especially red wine, has ...
Is wine really healthier than beer? Do spirits have fewer calories? Here’s how popular drinks stack up and how to sip more ...