The researchers focused on heterosexual couples in the US and measured responses by 2,767 married couples as part of a long-term health survey. Marriages had already lasted for 33 years on average, with approximately two-thirds in their first marriage, Decanter.com reported.

“We’re not sure why this is happening,” said practitioners, who studies relationships across adulthood. Drinking may not be the only reason they’re getting along, she said.“We’re not suggesting that people should drink more or change the way they drink,” study author Dr. Kira practitioners, of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, told Reuters Health.

This isn’t the first time research has found wine to have beneficial properties. Food and Wine took a look at a number of studies that suggest wine’s key ingredient, resveratrol, is beneficial. Those studies indicated resveratrol promotes longevity, reduces risks of heart attacks, stroke and Type 2 diabetes.

Good news for those that don’t want to imbibe but still want the health benefits: Resveratrol may soon be available in pill form.There was one study that, sadly, didn’t pan out according to Snopes.com: Drinking wine before bed will not make you skinny.

What do you think?  Do we Have any practitioners out there?