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18th February 2017
06:18pm GMT

"We were excited when we saw that resveratrol showed results similar to what you would see from extensive endurance exercise training".Researchers at the University of Alberta, Canada, found that resveratrol, also found in nuts and grapes, could potentially help people who want to exercise but find it difficult. It is also likely to intensify the benefits of exercise for those who can only manage short bursts of strenuous activity.
"I think resveratrol could help patient populations who want to exercise but are physically incapable. Resveratrol could mimic exercise for them or improve the benefits of the modest amount of exercise that they can do". "It is very satisfying to progress from basic research in a lab to testing in people, in a short period of time".However, this only applies to one glass of wine and any more than that is likely to undo all the good work. Oh, and if you needed another reason to indulge in a glass of red this evening: it can help target acne, improve bone density, reduces cholesterol and apparently, it makes us look more beautiful.
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