Wine & Health: Wine-Drinking May Reduce Risk of Dementia in Elderly, Two Studies Find

Jacob Gaffney
Issue: May 31, 2002

Two recent studies from Europe have found that light to moderate alcohol consumption may reduce older people's chances of developing dementia or Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. A Netherlands study, published in the Jan.

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