This area gives you the chapter outline of "The French Paradox And Beyond: Living Longer With Wine and the Mediterranean Lifestyle," the bestselling book on moderate consumption by journalist and author Lewis Perdue and his medical collaborators, Dr. Keith Marton, M.D., and Wells Shoemaker, M.D.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter One

French Paradox? No, No: It's An American Paradox

We're the ones spending billions on health care and fitness clubs. So why are the French blowing Gauloise smoke in our faces and outliving us to boot?


Chapter Two

Leading a Longer, Disease-Free Life

This book promises to help you decrease your chances of getting a heart attack, live a healthier life without deprivation, and make your own independent decisions about the health studies reported in the press.


Sidebar One

What is Alcohol, Anyway?

It's nearly impossible to avoid in food or nature.


Chapter Three

What's All the Fuss About?

Why are people suddenly so interested in wine and health?


Sidebar Two

What's a Drink?

Defining how much is a drink.


Chapter Four

What's Wrong With Intervention? Plenty!

Treatments once you have a heart attack have lots of problems: you could die before getting to a hospital; it's expensive, painful and doesn't always work.


Chapter Five

Aging Gracefully With Wine

Moderate alcohol consumption is a strong indicator of seniors who stay active and healthy as they grow older.


Sidebar Three

Beware of "Popular" Alcohol Advice

Much of what you read is based on outdated, distorted or intentionally biased data.


Chapter Six

Is it The Wine or the Food? Yes...And No

Food is an important factor in staying healthy, but the greatest body of scientific data points to moderate alcohol consumption as one of the most important factors in living longer.


Sidebar Four

Wine and Diabetes

Diabetics need not avoid alcohol, but must choose their beverage carefully and with their doctors' advice.


Sidebar Five

Wine and Gout

Gout is not caused by alcohol consumption, but can be aggravated by heavy drinking and abuse.


Chapter Seven

What's Moderate consumption?

Learning not to drink too much... or too little. Scientists have a pretty precise definition of "moderate."


Sidebar Six

A Moderation Checklist

A "reality check" to avoid guilt or abuse.


Sidebar Seven

Drunk Driving

A preventable tragedy; responsibility rests in the hands of every drinker.


Chapter Eight

Wine, Beer or Spirits: Is There a Difference?

The evidence is not yet unequivocal, but wine seems to have a measurable edge.


Sidebar Eight

Wine, Like Most Fruit Products, Contains Sulfites

Government warnings about sulfites in wine should also apply to dried fruit, jelly, jams and many other fruit products. There is no problem for the vast majority of people (those without a specific allergy).


Chapter Nine

Reduce Stress; Live Longer and Enjoy it Now

Wine may help you relax, but this chapter shows you a number of other ways to lighten your stress load.


Chapter Ten

The Cultural Models for Healthy Eating Project

Ethnic cuisines around the world offer us all a healthy eating example; we just need to pay attention.


Chapter Eleven

Eat Your Fruits and Veggies

You can't just pop a nutrient pill; micronutrients mean that food is more than just the sum of its vitamins, minerals and fiber.


Chapter Twelve

Healthy Eating Begins in the Kitchen (Yours!)

Seventeen solid, easy tips that anyone can use to start eating healthy immediately.


Sidebar Nine

A Pantry for Cooking Ethnic Cuisines

Take this list shopping and you'll have all you need to start cooking those healthy ethnic dishes.


Chapter Thirteen

How Your Government Lies to You About Alcohol

As many as 200,000 Americans may die each year because the federal government lies to its citizens about alcohol and pursues controversial NeoProhibitionist policies based on distorted data and outdated research.


Sidebar Ten

The Major Goals of the New Temperance Movement

How anti-alcohol advocacy groups want to deprive you of your right to choose.


Chapter Fourteen

The Good, the Bad and the Drugly

Is alcohol a drug? Certainly, but so is penicillin. Whether a drug is "good" or "bad" depends on how its used.


Chapter Fifteen

Alcohol Abuse: Defining It; Avoiding It

Many people should not drink alcohol at all.


Chapter Sixteen

Alcohol and Aspirin: Risks and Benefits

Alcohol and aspirin are two of civilizations oldest drugs. Both have benefits when used in the proper dosage; both are harmful when abused.


Chapter Seventeen

Men, Women and Alcohol

Alcohol and sex have long been linked; men and women react differently.


Chapter Eighteen

Alcohol and Breast Cancer

Some studies say there is no link, other studies say there may be a link. What's the evidence and how should women evaluate it?


Chapter Nineteen

Wine, Pregnancy and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

The problem is abuse, not moderate consumption. What are the real facts and why have some "advocacy" groups tried to frighten women with misinformation? To keep them barefoot and pregnant?


Chapter Twenty

Breastfeeding and Alcohol

Mothers need not worry about the moderate glass of vino.


Chapter Twenty-One

Keeping Youth From Abusing Alcohol

"Just say no" doesn't work with sex, drugs, rock and roll or alcohol.


Sidebar Eleven

One Pediatrician's Observations on Preventing Youth Alcohol Abuse Experience with the growing-up pains of hundreds of children offers some perspective.


Chapter Twenty-Two

In an age of "factlets" and sound bites, a lot of people with hidden agendas are trying to distort science for their own goals. How do you Avoiding Junk Science: How to Make Your Own Decisions separate the gems from the junk?


Sidebar Twelve

"Proving" a Scientific Impossibility

How scientists once used junk science to "prove" that education made women less fertile.


Chapter Twenty-Three

Why Do Heart Attacks Happen?

It's more than just a plumbing problem for the medical Roto-Rooters.


Chapter Twenty-Four

Cholesterol & Fats: Jekyll and Hyde Characters

We can't live without them, but they can be the death of us all.


Chapter Twenty-Five

Why Do Coronary Arteries Clog Up?

Diet, stress and heredity all play a role.


Sidebar Thirteen

Strokes of Misfortune

How alcohol may prevent some cerebrovascular disease or put you at risk.


Chapter Twenty-Six

Cirrhosis and Alcohol

Most alcoholics don't get cirrhosis; many non-drinkers do. How to separate the truth from the propaganda surrounding this relatively rare disease.


Sidebar Fourteen

How Alcohol Helps Prevent Gallstones

What prevents heart attacks prevents gallstones.


Chapter Twenty-Seven

Alcohol and Cancer

Anti-alcohol advocates have tried for decades to link drink with cancer. So far, the only relationships come from cooking the statistical books.


Sidebar Fifteen

Can Wine Fight Cancer?

Quercetin, found in wine, garlic and onions may actually help prevent cancer.


Chapter Twenty-Eight

Wine and Lead

The truth over a public scare campaign based on flawed and outdated studies. If wine's a problem, so's spaghetti sauce.


Eat Easy, Healthy & Delicious

Thirty-nine brand-new recipes to get you started on eating in the Mediterranean style.


Doctors, Scientists and a Journalist

Just who are the people behind this book? What are their qualifications and biases?