Drinking green tea, coffee reduces death risk for stroke and heart attack survivors
Scientists from Osaka University found stroke and heart attack survivors can reduce multiple causes of death and prevent further heart disease events by drinking...
Take a fresh look at oatmeal – it’s not as simple as you think
Let's admit it: Oatmeal is a total nerd.
It lacks fashion sense – the color they named after it is somewhere on the drab side...
Common nutrient in chicken, beef, dairy may harm the heart
Scientists from Penn State University found eating too much food containing sulfur amino acids – primarily found in proteins such as beef, chicken, and...
Ultra-processed foods, red meat may increase death risk
A recent study from Loma Linda University found that high consumption of ultra-processed foods and red meat may be important death indicators.
The finding adds...
Green tea could help lower the risk of type 2 diabetes
Scientists from Peking University found that drinking green tea every day is linked to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes and several diabetic...
Coffee drinking is linked to prostate cancer development in smokers
Scientists from the University of California, San Francisco found that drinking coffee is linked to prostate cancer development in current smokers.
Prostate cancer is the most...
Olive oil may help prevent heart disease, study finds
Scientists from Harvard University and elsewhere found that higher olive oil intake may help lower heart disease risk in U.S. men and women.
Olive oil is...
Honey could help reduce upper respiratory tract infections
Scientists from Oxford University found that honey is a better treatment for upper respiratory tract infections than traditional remedies.
The research was published in BMJ...
Yogurt could help decrease heart disease risk in people with high blood pressure
Scientists from Boston University found that regular yogurt intake is linked to lower heart disease risk in people with high blood pressure.
Heart disease describes a...
This food can help control your waist size, blood pressure, blood sugar
In a recent study from Tufts University, researchers found that middle- to older-aged adults who ate at least three servings of whole grains daily...