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Wine Making News Archive - 04-Jan-2008
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Doctors target germs' ability to cluster (AP via Yahoo! News) Think of germs as gangsters. One thug lurking on a corner you might outrun, but a dozen swaggering down the street? Yikes. Bacteria make their own gangs, clustering quietly in the body until there's a large enough group to begin an attack. This is the next frontier in fighting drug-resistant superbugs. The idea: Don't just try to kill bacteria. The bugs will always find a way to thwart the next ...

Next frontier to fight superbugs ? disarming germs by busting up their gangs (Portsmouth Herald) Think of germs as gangsters. One thug lurking on a corner you might outrun, but a dozen swaggering down the street? Yikes.

Sparkling sparklers (Honolulu Weekly)In my world, holidays are the time to gorge, slurp and wallow in absurd decadence. Bring on the mayo-laden dip, the gurgling, fatty eggnog and the sugar-encrusted Santa cookies ? ?tis the season to throw calories to the hips and enjoy friends, food and, of course, drink.

Fermented grape seeds fight mouth bacteria (EARTHtimes.org)Researchers in New York say polyphenols in grape seeds and skins discarded during wine making may be effective at killing bacteria. A report in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry said chemicals in red wine grapes interfere with the ability of ...

Fermented grape seeds fight mouth bacteria (Moldova.org)Researchers in New York say polyphenols in grape seeds and skins discarded during wine making may be effective at killing bacteria.A report in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry said chemicals in red wine grapes interfere with the ability of bacteria to contribute to tooth decay and also may hold clues for new ways to lessen the ability of bacteria to cause life-threatening, systemic ...

Doctors Target Germs' Ability to Cluster (First Coast News)WASHINGTON (AP) -- Think of germs as gangsters. One thug lurking on a corner you might outrun, but a dozen swaggering down the street? Yikes. Bacteria make their own gangs, clustering quietly in the body until there's a large enough group to begin an attack.

Wine waste shows promise for dental health (Nutraingredients.com)1/3/2008 - Early results of a collaboration to investigate the impact of compounds from grapes could relate to oral bacteria indicate a role for polyphenols in preventing caries.

Fermented grape seeds fight mouth bacteria (UPI)Researchers in New York say polyphenols in grape seeds and skins discarded during wine making may be effective at killing bacteria.

All roads lead to wineries in Washington (Los Angeles Times)The state is a burgeoning locale for fermenting and bottling the grape. It has grown from 19 operations in 1981 to 530 today. The long, winding road cuts through lush forest and eventually leads to a curving driveway that leads to the doorstep of Mike and Kate Sharadin, makers of fine wine.

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