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Twice as much is better
on Sunday, June 08, 2008 - 04:38 PM PST - 234 Reads

Really. I could hardly believe it, but I read it with my own eyes. You be the judge.

"The Center's 2002 study found that consumption of up to 14 drinks per week was linked to shorter waiting times to pregnancy, while women who abstained or consumed more than 14 drinks per week took longer to become pregnant."

""In the end, these results correlate with all the other studies showing that wine is related to healthier outcomes," said lead researcher Mette Juhl in a telephone interview from Denmark. Studies have linked moderate wine consumption to lower risk of lung cancer, digestive tract cancer, stroke and obesity - but as with the pregnancy data, scientists aren't certain why."

Read the article. It's interesting. Study links wine with fertility. Who knows maybe by now it's tripled!



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