Co-ingestion of Streptococcus thermophilus FP4 and Bifidobacterium breve BR03 may reduce the drops in performance in the days after muscle-damaging exercise, says a new study. Read here the full research.
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Dr. Berg explains the truth about cholesterol, LDL and HDL. In this video, Dr. Berg explains the new answers about cholesterol and debunks all the older myths. Click here watch the…
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Adding high-dose fish oil to conventional disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) for early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients leads to a greater remission rate and reduces the chance of treatment failure…
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A research shows that Vitamin D lowers pain levels. Read the full research here.
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It’s not surprising that many nail polishes contain potentially toxic chemicals. Now a study conducted by researchers at Duke University and EWG finds that at least one of those chemicals…
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Unassuming as it is dotting the parched hills of Southeast India and large swaths of arid land spanning the distance from Northern Africa to the Middle East, a branching tree…
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Ever wondered why you may be feeling tired? You could be suffering from a lack of Ubiquinol in the body. Ubiquinol provides every cell in the body with energy so…
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A recent Swedish study found that people who drink two or more sweetened drinks could double the risk of getting diabetes. The study also shows that diet drinks are not…
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Almost 70% of elite Dutch athletes may be Vitamin D insufficient or deficient, says a new study from the Netherlands Olympic Committee and DSM. While the study was limited to…
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While 46.1% of those aged 18 or over living in the European Union (EU) had a normal weight in 2014, slightly more than half of the adults (51.6%) were considered as…