by admin | May 29, 2019 | Botanica Medica, Health, Nutrition, Uncategorized, Wellbeing
Reduced-Fat, Balanced Diet May Cut Death Risk From Breast Cancer Long-term adherence to a reduced-fat diet that includes a robust daily intake of fruits, vegetables, and grains reduces the relative risk for death from breast cancer in postmenopausal women, according...
by admin | May 22, 2019 | Botanica Medica, Health, Nutrition, Products, Uncategorized, Wellbeing
Glucosamine Supplements Linked to Lower CVD Event Risks People who regularly take glucosamine supplements appear to have a moderately lower risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) events, results from 22 centres participating in the UK Biobank suggest....
by admin | May 15, 2019 | Botanica Medica, Health, Nutrition, Products, Uncategorized, Wellbeing
Ginger supplements lower blood pressure The blood pressure lowering effects of ginger have been confirmed in a recent systematic review and meta-analysis published in the journal, Phytotherapy Research. The review was comprised of six randomised trials with a total of...
by admin | May 8, 2019 | Botanica Medica, Health, Nutrition, Wellbeing
Insulin Resistance and Cancer-Specific and All-Cause Mortality in Postmenopausal Women TAKE-HOME MESSAGE • This analysis of the Women’s Health Initiative was designed to evaluate the relationship between insulin resistance and cancer-specific and all-cause...
by admin | Apr 1, 2019 | Botanica Medica, Health, Nutrition, Wellbeing
Eating More Whole Grains Tied to Lower Liver Cancer Risk Foods include whole-grain bread, breakfast cereal, cooked oatmeal, quinoa, and brown rice Higher intake of whole grains and possibly cereal fiber and bran may be associated with reduced risk of hepatocellular...
by admin | Mar 20, 2019 | Botanica Medica, Health, Nutrition
Popular Spice Rivals Stimulant for ADHD The popular and expensive spice saffron (Crocus sativus L), appears to be as effective as the stimulant methylphenidate(MPH) in treating symptoms in youngsters with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), new research...
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