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Why does red wine cause headaches? Our research points to a compound found in the grapes’ skin

Some people get headaches after drinking red wine. Yuliia Kokosha/Moment via Getty Images by Andrew Waterhouse, University of California, Davis and Apramita Devi, University of...

The rise of ‘sober curiosity:’ Why Gen Zers are reducing their alcohol consumption

Gen Z consumes about one-third less beer and wine than previous generations. (Shutterstock) by Omar H. Fares, Wilfrid Laurier University and Melise Panetta, Wilfrid Laurier...

Think wine is a virtue, not a vice? Nutrition label information surprised many US consumers

Getty Images Stock Photo by Deidre Popovich, Texas Tech University When you reach for that bottle of wine this Valentine’s Day, do you know how healthy...

Beer and spirits have more detrimental effects than red or white wine

Researchers are working to tease apart how various alcohol types contribute to weight gain and disease risk. pixhook/E+ via Getty Images by Brittany Larsen, Iowa State...

The great Pennsylvania liquor modernization hoax

In June, Pennsylvania’s first significant changes to its liquor control laws were met with great fanfare and a legislative promise to begin modernizing Pennsylvania’s...

Black winemakers look to change industry's stereotypes

NORTH PLAINS, Ore. (AP) _ Bertony Faustin didn't set out to be Oregon's first Black winemaker. He just wanted to make good wine. But...

Wine train issues apology to Black women booted from train

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Napa Valley Wine Train issued an apology Tuesday to a book club that includes mostly Black women who said...

Ginsburg: 'I wasn't 100 percent sober' at State of the Union

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has a surprising confession: She "wasn't 100 percent sober" when she fell asleep at the...

Iggy Azalea’s husband files for divorce

Divorce?!? We didn’t even know Iggy Azalea was married  to begin with. And guess what? Iggy didn’t know she was married either. However, according to…

Does drinking reduce my stress?

Fizzy red wines are popular refreshments during the summer heat. RED WINE, LAMBRUSCO, SPARKLING SHIRAZ (CNN Photo/Jeremy Harlan) by Bob Barnett (upwave.com) -- There's a little beverage I'd like to tell you about. It's kind of magical. You may be able to drink just a little of it and feel closer to your friends, start paying attention to the moment, feel your mood lift, maybe even put your worries in context so you become more carefree.

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