Research finds that red wine can prevent prostate cancer

Release date: 2007-10-10

Research finds red wine can prevent prostate cancer A study published by American scientists on August 31 showed that drinking one or two glasses of red wine a day can help men reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Researchers at the University of Alabama in the United States found that rats fed the antioxidants with resveratrol in red wine reduced the risk of fatal prostate cancer by 87%. The experiment also found that even if those mice developed prostate cancer, the risk of tumors in them was relatively small. The study's head, the University of Alabama's drug and toxicologist, Correll Lamartini, said the results suggest that resveratrol intake is not only good for the heart, but also "strong chemopreventive effect" . A study by the University of Alabama last year found that resveratrol is not only good for men, but also significantly reduces the risk of breast cancer in women. Lamartini's research team is trying to determine how much resveratrol people should consume each day to achieve cancer prevention. The researchers said that the current doctor's advice is that men drink two glasses of red wine a day, while women have enough. Resveratrol is also found in grapes, raspberries, blueberries and peanuts. ——Midi Medical Network

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