A new study suggests that pregnant women with higher levels of certain vitamins and minerals, such as B12, copper, and manganese, may have a lower...
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A recent study from the University of Bonn suggests that an extract from red onion skin could help reduce high blood pressure in overweight and obese people. The key ingredient in this extract is quercetin, a natural compound found in many fruits and vegetables. Quercetin is a type of flavonoid, a group of plant-based compounds […] The post Red onion skin extract may help lower high blood pressure appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A new study suggests that pregnant women with higher levels of certain vitamins and minerals, such as B12, copper, and manganese, may have a lower...
High blood pressure is often linked to heart disease, but it may also have a surprising effect on personality. A new study suggests that diastolic...
A new study has found that keeping systolic blood pressure below 130 can significantly reduce the risk of dying from heart disease or stroke in people...
A new study has found that keeping systolic blood pressure below 130 can significantly reduce the risk of dying from heart disease or stroke in people...
A new study suggests that watching less TV may lower the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other blood vessel problems, even for people who are more...
Limiting TV watching to one hour or less per day may help reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other blood vessel diseases, even for people...
Drinking coffee—especially caffeinated coffee—may help reduce the risk of developing endometrial cancer, a common type of cancer that starts in...
Drinking coffee and tea might help protect people from certain types of cancer in the head and neck area, according to a large review of previous...
Drinking coffee and tea might help protect people from certain types of cancer in the head and neck area, according to a large review of previous...
If you’ve been taking creatine to help build muscle, a new study suggests it may not be doing much—at least not at the usual dose. A group of...