When most people think of heart disease, they think of high cholesterol. And while cholesterol is an important piece of the puzzle, it’s far from...
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For most people, it’s hard to imagine waking up without coffee. And now there is new scientific reason to make that first cup one to truly relish. Recent studies indicate a significant reduction in heart disease from drinking coffee-especially in the morning. The Science Behind the Brew It turns out that researchers have identified several …
When most people think of heart disease, they think of high cholesterol. And while cholesterol is an important piece of the puzzle, it’s far from...
Heart disease has long been seen as something that mostly affects older people, but recent research shows a worrying trend—more young adults are...
Heart disease has long been seen as something that mostly affects older people, but recent research shows a worrying trend—more young adults are...
(BPT) - By Kourtney Johnson, RD If you're constantly looking for ways to improve your health, you're in good company. With summer at our doorsteps and...
(BPT) - By Kourtney Johnson, RD If you're constantly looking for ways to improve your health, you're in good company. With summer at our doorsteps and...
With millions sipping their morning coffee to start the day, recent research has generated new buzz about caffeine consumption. A large UK study from...
A recent study from USC's Keck School of Medicine reveals that diet sodas, particularly those with sucralose, may increase food cravings and appetite,...
A recent study from USC's Keck School of Medicine reveals that diet sodas, particularly those with sucralose, may increase food cravings and appetite,...
Scientists from the University of Toronto have found that the way coffee affects our kidneys isn’t the same for everyone. The difference depends on...
Tea and coffee, globally cherished beverages, offer distinct flavors and health benefits. Both are rich in antioxidants, supporting brain and heart...