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The notion that moderate drinking leads to a longer, healthier life goes back decades and Dr Stockwell pointed to the “French paradox” as an example. This is the idea, popularised in the 1990s ...
The relationship between moderate drinking and heart disease was noticed decades ago as part of “the French paradox.” As explained by Dr. Michael Goyfman, director of clinical cardiology at ...
“The French Paradox” is a classic Morley Safer story – witty, wry, and a favorite among viewers, perhaps because of his key conclusion: we could all probably benefit from drinking more red win ...
Better understanding of the implications of the alcohol harm paradox is needed to develop and target appropriate information on drinking both in developed and developing countries. The promotion ...
"The French paradox, I think, sticks in the public psyche ... people into different groups — in this case, based on their drinking history — and compare health outcomes. Michelle feels in ...