The French Paradox

Maintenance Phase

How an early-'90s newsmagazine show convinced a generation of Americans to start drinking red wine. For the antioxidants!

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  • Diet and alcohol in heart disease risk: the French Paradox
  • Absorption of three wine-related polyphenols in three different matrices by healthy subjects
  • From red wine to polyphenols and back: A journey through the history of the French Paradox
  • Wine as a Biological Fluid: History, Production, and Role in Disease Prevention
  • Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Confounders Among Nondrinking and Moderate-Drinking U.S. Adults
  • Alcohol, Drinking Pattern, and Chronic Disease
  • The French paradox: lessons for other countries
  • Myocardial Infarction and Coronary Deaths in the World Health Organization MONICA Project
  • Coronary heart disease in France and in Europe: Where are the facts?
  • Wine And Juice Management And Marketing Decisions: The Case Of The French Paradox
  • Decline of coronary heart disease mortality is strongly effected by changing patterns of underlying causes of death
  • The Medical Autopsy: Past, Present, and Dubious Future
  • New dimensions in cause of death statistics
  • Should socioeconomic factors be considered as traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease, as confounders, or as risk modifiers?
  • Wine, alcohol, platelets, and the French paradox for coronary heart disease
  • Alcohol, Ischemic Heart Disease, and the French Paradox 
  • Death certificates are not reliable: revivification of the autopsy 

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