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Red
Wine Good for Smokers
If you must
smoke, at least make sure you have a glass of red wine in the
other hand.
Researchers said there were enough beneficial chemicals in two
glasses of red wine to suspend the harmful effect that smoking
one cigarette has on the functioning of arteries.
That does not prove regular red
wine drinking can counteract the harm of chronic smoking, John
Lekakis and Christos Papamichael of University Hospital in Athens
told the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology.
But the finding does suggest that
red wine -- long seen as good for the heart when drunk in moderation
-- may provide clues in the hunt for new drug candidates capable
of reversing smoking's harmful effects.
The scientists used a Greek red
wine, rich in chemicals known as polyphenols, for their experiment
on 16 healthy volunteers. They established that alcohol was not
the cause of the beneficial effect by testing an alcohol-free
version, which worked just as well.
Reference
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