Find out why polyphenols are so beneficial to the body and see 10 top sources of foods rich in polyphenols so you can get your fix. Regardless of what healthy eating plan you stick to, there’s one ...
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How to Make Your Morning Coffee Healthier and More Energizing?
Credit: Shutterstock The aroma of coffee, the warmth of your hands, and the subtle wake-up call of caffeine make the first sip of coffee in the morning a… The post How to Make Your Morning Coffee ...
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Can strawberries help prevent diabetes? New trial shows promising results in prediabetic adults
Daily consumption of freeze-dried strawberries for 12 weeks improved antioxidant defense, reduced inflammation, and lowered ...
Researchers looked at what happens when adults trade two tablespoons of refined sugar for an equal amount of pure maple syrup ...
Both tea and coffee deliver beneficial plant compounds — especially polyphenols — that may help with inflammation, stress, ...
The consumption of polyphenols in adolescents is associated with a better cardiovascular health, according to a collaborative research study which includes the participation of the University of ...
In recent years, there has been an increased interest on the relationship between diet and human health, particularly in ...
Apples are tasty, low-cost, and nutritious. Eating apples may help lower blood pressure, improve cholesterol and blood sugar, ...
Polyphenols -- compounds found in cocoa and other foods -- may help people with peripheral artery disease walk a little longer and farther before pain sets in. More research is needed to see whether ...
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The Healthiest Ways To Brew Your Morning Coffee
Drinking coffee is linked to a lower risk of chronic diseases. Get more antioxidants by choosing Robusta or light-roast beans ...
Prof. Jan Frederik Stevens, President of Polyphenols Applications 2023, stated: “Our scientific sessions include topics on the mechanistic effects of polyphenols in health and disease, on how ...
The aim behind Cannabis 2022 workshop, headed by Professor Jan Frederick Stevens, Oregon State University, USA, is to evaluate the constituents of cannabis and medical cannabis, mainly cannabinoids, ...
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