Red Wine May Lower Lung Cancer Risk
Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - 07:35
in Health & Medicine
Moderate consumption of red wine may decrease the risk of lung cancer in men. The most substantial risk reduction was among smokers who drank one to two glasses of red wine per day. The researchers reported a 60 percent reduced lung cancer risk in these men.
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