Cheers to lowering cardiac arrest risk!


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Drinking white wine (as well as eating more fruit, maintaining a positive mood and staying a healthy weight) appears to help protect against a cardiac arrest, research suggests. — dpa

Experts have suggested that thousands of cardiac arrests – where the heart suddenly stops beating – could be prevented by tackling health and lifestyle issues.

They found that a higher consumption of white wine, especially champagne, and more fruit; maintaining a positive mood; staying a healthy weight; and keeping blood pressure under control seem to protect against a cardiac arrest.

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