New research may eventually help solve a mystery relevant to holiday drinkers. Scientists at the University of California Davis and elsewhere believe they’ve figured out why some people quickly develop headaches after drinking red wine but not other alcoholic beverages: too much of a particular flavonoid that mixes…
New research may eventually help solve a mystery relevant to holiday drinkers. Scientists at the University of California Davis and elsewhere believe they’ve figured out why some people quickly develop headaches after drinking red wine but not other alcoholic beverages: too much of a particular flavonoid that mixes…Read more… Read More wine, headache, health effects of alcohol, alcoholism, flavonoid, morris levin, headaches, hospitality recreation, alcoholic drinks, acetaldehyde, drinking culture, quercetin, aldh2, red wine headache Gizmodo