Summer means salads. And salads are even more delicious with a good dressing.
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In a world where the quest for quick solutions often overshadows the journey towards sustainable health, the conversation around weight loss drugs like Wegovy offers a crucial opportunity for introspection and a return to foundational health principles.
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How the Christmas pudding, with ingredients taken from the colonies, became an iconic British food
How cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger became the scents of winter holidays, far from their tropical origins
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Gingerbread is a delicious yet ancient staple of the holiday season — and its spices may have some surprising health benefits
In 1998, a group of researchers at the Department of Internal Medicine at the Medical University of Innsbruck (Austria) observed that high vinegar consumption can have three main harmful effects:
Most of us have been raised on a carbohydrate-based diet, which means we’re slaves to glucose. As your body digests starches, glucose is the result.
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With more than 30 years follow-up, we found that the stronger the adherence to a DASH diet in midlife, the less likely women are to report cognitive issues much later in life,
Cranberries are a staple in U.S. households at Thanksgiving – but how did this bog dweller end up on holiday tables?
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One surprise was that rye flour fostered a much wider diversity of bacteria than any other type of flour
Participants in the program showed significant improvement in adherence to a heart-healthy diet, which is one of the biggest drivers of blood pressure, as well as significant improvements in self-awareness, which appears to influence healthy eating habits.
When people think of foods related to type 2 diabetes, they often think of sugar (even though the evidence for that is still not clear). Now, a new study from the US points the finger at salt.
People in Europe ate seaweed for thousands of years before it largely disappeared from their diets – new research