Could prescription vegetables be the future of healthcare?

A recent study investigates whether prescribing healthful food could, in time, save money and improve health. The results are surprising.

Coffee chemicals could curb prostate cancer

Coffee is a complex cocktail of compounds. A recent study identifies two particular molecules that might have cancer-fighting capabilities.

Munchies: Does cannabis really increase desire for junk food?

A recent study charts the effect of recreational marijuana laws on the purchase of junk food. Their findings provide new evidence for the ‘munchies.’

Onions and garlic could protect against cancer

According to a recent study, eating more allium vegetables, such as garlic and onions, might reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer.

Drinking soda after exercise could damage kidneys

A recent study concludes that drinking soda following physical exertion might cause further dehydration and could even cause kidney damage.

Drinking soda after exercise could damage kidneys

A recent study concludes that drinking soda following physical exertion might cause further dehydration and could even cause kidney damage.

Could bone broth boost heart health?

Bone broth is currently enjoying a boost in popularity. A recent study tests whether it contains peptides that support a healthy cardiovascular system.

How coffee might protect against Parkinson’s

Over recent years, it has been clear that coffee protects against Parkinson’s disease. A recent study tries to pin down the exact molecules involved.

Can cottonseed oil help lower your ‘bad’ cholesterol?

A recent study takes a look at how adding cottonseed oil to a high-fat diet impacts a person’s levels of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ cholesterol, among other factors.

Can a 16-week lifestyle intervention impact blood pressure?

A recent study demonstrates that simply changing diet and increasing exercise can significantly reduce blood pressure in just 16 weeks.

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