Unraveling the Mystery of Red Wine Headaches

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Red wine has long been associated with causing headaches, particularly in individuals prone to migraines. While the exact cause is still unknown, a recent study suggests that an antioxidant found in grape skins may affect how the body processes alcohol, leading to the buildup of a toxic byproduct that triggers headaches. This theory adds to the ongoing research on red wine headaches and offers potential insights into preventing them.
- Why Does Red Wine Cause a Headache? The New York Times
- Scientists say mystery of how red wine headaches occur may be solved The Guardian
- Red-wine headache explained - and it is not about volume BBC
- Revealed: The reason drinkers can get a 'red wine headache' The Independent
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