01/7Benefits of drinking red wine

A lazy weekend afternoon and an antioxidant-rich red wine do not just sound like a plan, they are actually a healthy combination for physical and mental well-being. As per studies, a 5-ounce glass for women and up to two 5-ounce glasses for men per day is actually good and keeps away many health issues. Scroll down to learn the benefits of drinking red wine in moderation for a healthy body. (Image: istock)

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02/7Helps regulate blood sugar

Helps regulate blood sugar

As per the American Diabetes Association, red wine helps regulate blood sugar. It has been proven that red wine lowers blood sugar for up to 24 hours, which may be beneficial for those with higher blood sugar levels. (Image: istock)

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03/7Boosts memory

Boosts memory

It is rich in polyphenols and resveratrol, a type of polyphenol, that help improve short-term memory. It has been proven that resveratrol has the power to reduce damage caused by sleep deprivation, and can boost learning ability. (Image: istock)


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04/7Reduces the risk of cancer

Reduces the risk of cancer

It has been proven by experts, that red wine reduces cancer risk by preventing the growth of cancerous cells, especially those associated with breast and esophageal cancer. (Image: istock)

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05/7Good for the heart

Good for the heart

The rich polyphenols are associated with a reduced risk of heart disease. They boost HDL, or good cholesterol, and flush out bad cholesterol, which indirectly keeps the heart healthy. (Image: istock)

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06/7Promotes healthy eyes

Promotes healthy eyes

Resveratrol helps improve eye health, thanks to its vascular-enhancing properties, and also helps prevent eye-related issues, such as age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. (Image: istock)

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07/7Good for dental health

Good for dental health

As per studies, red wine can fight off harmful bacteria in the mouth, which can contribute to tooth decay and gum infections. (Image: istock)


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