Women Who Drink Moderately Less Likely to Gain Weight – AOL Health
Even though red wine has been associated with a lowered risk of heart disease and diabetes, diet book authors ban the drink because of a belief that it can stop your body from burning fat. A new study is aiming to change their thinking. A study that was published on March 8th shows that women wine drinkers who were at a healthy weight to begin with, gained less than non drinking women over time. For more information on this study click on the link below.
Women Who Drink Moderately Less Likely to Gain Weight – AOL Health
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