
The French Paradox
Morley Safer found, in 1991, that the French may have lower rates of heart attacks because their diet is high in cheese and wine.
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Morley Safer found, in 1991, that the French may have lower rates of heart attacks because their diet is high in cheese and wine.
Additional research has shown that drinking wine does indeed reduce the risk for heart attacks, as Morley Safer reported in 1995.
Scientists have found a substance called resveratrol in red wine that slows down the aging process in mice. Will it someday lengthen the lives of humans, too? Morley Safer reports.
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