Red wine may reduce men's blood pressure - but only if it's non-alcoholic
Red wine may reduce men's blood pressure - but only if it's non-alcoholic
Sep 6, 2012
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(CBSNews)- Many have been touting the benefits of red wine, but a new study shows that non-alcoholic red wine may be best for men's cardiovascular health.
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According to researchers at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, drinking moderate amounts of non-alcoholic red wine for four weeks was able to reduce systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Drinking alcoholic red wine, however, did not lead to any significant changes.
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