The issue of aging and aging well seems to be one of those topics ripe for discussion. And today, the New York Times came out with a story that thrilled me.
"Red wine may be much more potent than was thought in extending human lifespan, researchers say in a new report that is likely to give impetus to the rapidly growing search for longevity drugs."
Given this info, are you more likely to increase your red wine intake? Is it too soon to tell?
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may or may not keep the doctor away, lol! Funny, this was the final topic on tonight's broadcast of Hannity and Combs.
I'm not likely to increase my wine intake, let alone red wine intake, just to attempt to increase my longevity on terra firma. One glass of red wine per day is what my doctor suggested years ago to help build my blood iron. While I like a good Merlot, Malbec or Cab (cabernet sauvignon), red wine gives me a headache and I enjoy a glass of red wine maybe once every couple of months.
Oh well, I guess that means I'll age just as fast as I am, LOL!
June 4, 2008 - 7:07pmThis Comment