Online information about probiotics often misleading
The internet contains reams of information on probiotics. A new study tests the claims of popular websites and conclude that many are misleading. View original article Contributor:
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The internet contains reams of information on probiotics. A new study tests the claims of popular websites and conclude that many are misleading. View original article Contributor:
A new study examines the link between drinking tea and lower rates of depression in older Chinese adults, revealing the characteristics of tea drinkers. View original article Contributor:
Gut bacteria live alongside billions of viruses. A new study investigates how specific foods impact these viruses and, therefore, gut bacteria. View original article Contributor:
People have discussed the potential health benefits of turmeric for thousands of years. A recent review assesses the evidence for its use against cancer. View original article Contributor:
Taking an appetite suppressant produced by gut bacteria may help increase the value of moderate exercise for weight loss, according to a new study. View original article Contributor:
Some people take dietary supplements to help reduce high blood pressure. Do these supplements work, and are they safe? Learn what the research says. View original article Contributor:
Eating certain nutrients as part of a healthful diet may help keep the vagina healthy, prevent infections, or improve vaginal conditions. Learn more here. View original article Contributor:
A doctor may recommend a full liquid diet for a short time for people with certain medical conditions. Learn more about what to eat and avoid on the full liquid diet here. View original article Contributor:
A new study from Germany suggests that many people have an overly high intake of aluminum compounds. The authors advise on how to minimize possible risks. View original article Contributor:
New research in mouse models suggests that a traditional Indian remedy, the bitter melon, may be effective against cancer. The study authors explain why. View original article Contributor: