Wine drinkers may live longer than beer and spirit drinkers, study finds
A study found that beer, cider, and spirits raise early death risk, but moderate wine intake is linked to lower risk. Researchers at China's Central South University found moderate wine drinkers had 21% lower heart-related death risk than non-drinkers or occasional drinkers. In contrast, even low intake of beer, cider or spirits was linked to 9% higher cardiovascular death risk.