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Red red wine

Pharmazie in unserer Zeit, 2009
AbstractVielleicht kann – wie Neil Diamond einst meinte – Rotwein über eine verlorene Liebe hinweg helfen; pharmazeutisch interessanter ist, ob wirklich Rotwein und hier vor allem das Resveratrol für das “French Paradoxon” verantwortlich ist. Demnach schützen sich die Franzosen trotz vielen Tabakonsums und cholesterinreicher Ernährung mit Rotwein vor ...
M, Bajer   +7 more
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Red Wine, Sex, and a Genius

European Urology, 2008
Regular, moderate consumption of red wine is linked to a reduced risk of coronary heart disease and to lower overall mortality. The same protective effects on the whole vascular system could be hypothesized for erectile dysfunction if considered as the ‘‘tip of the iceberg’’ of a systemic vascular disorder [1].
Bartoletti R, Mondaini N, Cai T
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Red Wine Fatigue

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1994
A recent suggestion that red wine may reduce the risk of coronary artery disease 1 has prompted many to change their drinking habits. The hopes for benefits do not, however, come without risks. I have noted an increasing number of individuals who present with complaints of facial pressure and unexplained fatigue that resolve with the elimination of red
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In vitro hemorheological effects of red wine and alcohol-free red wine extract

Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 2010
The French paradox is based on epidemiological evidence which supports that moderate red wine consumption reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases. A number of experimental animal studies reported favourable cardiovascular effects of alcohol-free red wine extract (AFRW).
M, Rabai   +7 more
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Red Wine, Red Politics: The Wine Poems in Context

1991
Abstract In both the 1857 and 1861 editions of Les Fleurs du mat, Baudelaire gave a place apart in the overall ‘architecture’ of his work to five poems on the theme of wine which, it will be argued here, are the fullest—because most complex and contradictory—poetic expres¬ sion of his interrelated political, aesthetic, and ethical ...
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Red Wine Clarification and Stabilization

2019
Depending on their style, red wines can be bottled and sold very shortly after fermentation or after an aging period in tanks or barrels, the length and conditions of which depend on the intended wine profile. In most cases, clarification and stabilization treatments are needed before bottling to ensure an adequate conservation of the wine quality and ...
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Red Table Wines

1997
It generally takes more time to bring red wines to the point of bottling than whites. Although fermentation should take place in only a week or so and the clarification/stabilization process is more simplistic, the aging of heavy-bodied reds to maturity is more complex.
Richard P. Vine   +3 more
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Red and White Wines

2018
In the context of the Mediterranean diet, wine has always covered a central role. In ancient times, Greek and Roman populations loved to conclude their banquets with wine libations, generally red wine diluted with water in a proportion of 1:3. In subsequent eras wine, which was always drunk in low to moderate amounts with meals, remained a fixed ...
Antonio Capurso   +2 more
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Production of Red Wines

2023
Microbiology is a science that studies the morphology, physiology, genetics and ecology of small organisms - microorganisms, as well as their role and meaning in human and environmental life. Microorganisms participate in the transformation of matter, and the processes that cause them are known for a long time.
Ilieva, Fidanka   +2 more
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Red wine coloured urine

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2023
Ramón, Baeza-Trinidad   +3 more
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