Beer that's good for you

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ABC News

By Anna Davidson

"Since headlines began trumpeting the antiaging effects of red wine a couple of years ago, the traditional toast to good health has become more meaningful. But students at Rice University, in Texas, think that beer drinkers shouldn't be left out. They're trying to engineer a yeast that produces the antiaging chemical found in red wine--resveratrol--and use it to brew 'BioBeer' with a health boost."

"'It's not going to prevent you from getting a beer gut from drinking too much beer, or from getting cirrhosis of the liver,' says Taylor Stevenson, one of six undergraduates working on the project..."

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