Sunday, November 27, 2011

Moderate Alcohol Intake Linked To Lower Female Diabetes Risk

News flash! Refined carbs are good when followed by an alcoholic chaser.
Females in middle age who drink alcohol moderately and consume large amounts of refined carbohydrates have a 30% lower chance of developing diabetes type 2, compared to women with similar dietary habits who don't drink, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health wrote in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Examples of refined carbohydrate foods include sugary drinks, white bread, some pastas, and (polished) white rice.
Remember when refined carbs were bad?

Still think they have any idea what they are talking about?

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