Search Results for 'Health effects of wine'

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Keep children active

Children and young people need to be moderately active for one hour every day. Some types of moderate physical activity include brisk walking, games and active play, dance, cycling, swimming, skipping, climbing, gymnastics, and most sports.

Winter food and wine celebration to raise funds for cancer charity

An extravagant winter celebration of food, wine and song in aid of Cancer Care West will take place on Saturday night at 7.30pm at the Hotel Meyrick.

Come and taste Vendemia’s wines this weekend

On Sunday March 1, Vendemia Wines’ door at the shop in the Hebron Road Industrial Estate will be wide open.

Midlanders are regular binge drinkers, says survey

Almost 90 per cent of people in the Midlands regularly engage in binge drinking, according to a recent survey.

Recession could lead to increased boozing

The economic recession could lead to higher levels of alcohol consumption by some Irish people as “cocooning”, or home drinking, grows in popularity. This is one of the key findings of an extensive research project undertaken for MEAS, the alcohol social responsibility organisation, on the drinking culture of 18 to 29-year- olds in this country.

Black tea is good for your heart

New research has revealed that drinking just one cup of regular black tea per day may help to protect against cardiovascular disease, thereby keeping the heart healthy. This is the first study to show that drinking black tea, depending on the dose, reduces both blood pressure and arterial stiffness, helping to maintain a person’s cardiovascular health. The research was conducted at the University of L’Aquila in Italy and supported by the Lipton Institute of Tea.

Golden Days

Q. As a senior who enjoys a glass of wine with my supper several times a week, what’s the latest about this controversial topic? Is it good for us or not?

 

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