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Published 21:30 5 Sept 2015 BST
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A study from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that elderly women who were classed as ‘moderate’ drinkers, found that bone mineral density was 12% to 16% higher among moderate drinkers, compared with non-drinkers.
The equivalent of one to three glasses of wine was proven to have greater bone mineral density measured in the hip region of their thighbones.
Testing nearly 500 elderly women, researchers from Creighton University in Omaham, Nebraska credited the minerals to overall increased health, thanks to polyphenols - substances found in red wine that lessen the effects of harmful bacteria, preventing your body from illness and disease.
So ladies, it’s time to pop the cork and have a have a glass or two.
No guilt required. It’s practically doctor’s orders.
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