Doctors warn against red wine consumption, citing risks of high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, and cancer

WASHINGTON TIMES

Medical professionals are challenging the widely held belief that red wine is beneficial to your health,  suggesting that any amount of alcohol consumption, red wine included, could lead to serious health hazards.

Recent findings emphasize that the evidence behind alcohol’s positive impact is far from robust. In an age where health information proliferates at an unprecedented rate, misleading correlations between red wine and heart well-being are now being dismantled by experts.

Dr. Leslie Cho, a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic, publicly stated that red wine does not confer heart-health benefits, insisting it’s time to discard this outdated perspective, the Daily Mail reports. Her comments echo the sentiments of many professionals who cite recent human and animal studies showing an increased risk of illnesses, cancer, and heart disease with alcohol intake.

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