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August 25, 2003
ajc.com | News | Chemical in red wine may contribute to longer life
Red wine made from grapes grown under stressful conditions may produce a chemical that will allow us to partake of the 'French Connection.' Drinking red wine or in the future taking a drug found in the wine that will extend life has all the attributes of an economic boon for the wine business and, later, the drug business. Let's hope this pans out. After all, no one wants to die, do they?
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