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S ardegna (Sardinia), Italy, is one of the first of the world's recognized Blue Zones, ... It may have its local wine, ...
Cannonau wine, a local favorite, packs two to three times the artery-scrubbing flavonoids of other wines. It’s no wonder stress levels among the island’s men remain impressively low.
“Blue Zones" are areas in which people have low rates of disease and live longer than anywhere else. ... In fact, Sardinian Cannonau wine, which is made from Grenache grapes, ...
Renowned longevity expert Dan Buettner has spent years researching Blue Zones, areas around the world where residents remarkably live up to 100 years old at an incredible rate. His investigation ...
Locals of the world's rare Blue Zones may have an answer to this age-old question ... The trick is to drink 1-2 glasses per day (preferably Sardinian Cannonau wine), with friends and/or with food.
Liquid intake, especially red wine, is also a major dietary habit followed by individuals residing in the blue zone areas. Sardinians moderately consume Cannonau wine, which contains twice the ...
Blue Zones are exceptionally unusual regions where locals are 10 times more likely to live ... The trick is to drink 1-2 glasses per day (preferably Sardinian Cannonau wine), with friends and/or ...
These are several regions in the world where people appear to live longer and healthier lives. These places, called Blue Zones, include parts of California, Japan, Greece, Costa Rica and Italy.
A research team from Singapore has shown that the diet of the Blue Zones, in particular those of the Mediterranean, can also generate benefits for eye health ...
The Mediterranean diet and Blue Zones diet, linked to longevity, both include wine in moderation. Wine's role in a healthy diet may be related to factors like stress relief and social connection.
The Osage Blue Zones Power 9 board is hosting its second Wine at Five wine tasting event on Friday, July 20 from 5 to 7 p.m. The wine tasting locations include Cora, where Kwik Serve will be ...