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Red Wine Drinkers - No health benefit - new study (L)
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Post Peanut Butter
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1/13/12 9:55 am


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Post Re: Serious lack of reading comprehension skills bonnie knox
kindapentecostal wrote:
Being that we are suppose to be people intrusted with truth and all, can we please change the headline to actually reflect what the article said? One researcher was caught falsifying (creating?) research data in regards to red wine. It does not say anything about the effects of red wine, as there are still countless studies that did not falsify the data.

Would that be too much to ask?


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Post krista
bradfreeman wrote:
Since Jesus very plainly said that "nothing that enters into a man defiles him", drinking wine, beer, rum, vodka, coffee, tea or milk is clearly not a sin. The issues are:
1. Does the alcohol cause you to behave sinfully?
2. Does the alcohol master you?
3. Does drinking it in certain circles cause someone to stumble?


That's great news! Now I can snort cocaine and shoot a little heroin. I mean, since Jesus said that, why not? Laughing Laughing
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Post peterz3fo
Wait...no health benefit to red wine? Great news...better reason to drink beer...it's more sophisticated!

http://www.everydayhealth.com/healthy-living/0315/tap-into-beers-health-benefits.aspx
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kindapentecostal wrote:
Being that we are suppose to be people intrusted with truth and all, can we please change the headline to actually reflect what the article said? One researcher was caught falsifying (creating?) research data in regards to red wine. It does not say anything about the effects of red wine, as there are still countless studies that did not falsify the data.

Would that be too much to ask?


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This is not my field. Do you know of other studies that showed that red wine had these medical benefits?
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You can find studies that support almost everything and then you can find studies that gives the opposing view. I have learned to find out who conducted the study, how many people were involved and for what period of time. Also, who stands to gain by the results of the study? The results are often slanted toward what the person or group paying for the study wants to prove. Golf Cart Mafia Capo
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