Older adults who drink tea are less likely to be depressed

A new study examines the link between drinking tea and lower rates of depression in older Chinese adults, revealing the characteristics of tea drinkers.

Could hydration levels influence cognitive function?

A new study found a link between inadequate hydration and poorer cognitive functioning, especially in memory and attention tasks — but only in older women.

Why does the keto diet cause a skin rash?

People following a ketogenic diet can sometimes develop a red, itchy rash on their upper body. In this article, we discuss the link between ketosis and rashes and explain how to treat a keto rash.

Sugary drinks, including 100% fruit juices, may raise cancer risk

New research finds a link between consuming sugary drinks, including fruit juices with no added sugar, and the risk of overall cancer and breast cancer.

What is the link between gluten and rheumatoid arthritis?

Some people find that eating gluten can trigger rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptom flares.

Can probiotics help you lose weight?

Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that occur naturally in the gut. Some research suggests a link between these good bacteria and a healthy weight.

‘Mediterranean diet may protect against depression symptoms’

Research presented at the American Psychiatric Association conference finds a link between Mediterranean diets and a lower depression risk later in life.

Can coffee cause cancer?

Many people worry that drinking coffee may cause cancer. This is because roasted coffee beans contain acrylamide, a substance that experts classify as a probable carcinogen

Good and bad acidic foods

Some food and drink can trigger unwanted symptoms, but are acidic consumables among them? The scientific community has long queried the link between acidic food and drink and the body’s pH, as well as conditions such as osteoporosis.

Low vitamin D levels may raise bowel cancer risk

Pooling data from three continents and multiple studies, researchers find a link between lower vitamin D levels and increased risk of colorectal cancer.

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