From traditional cooling drinks of coastal India to modern functional food research, kokum reveals how ancient dietary practices intersect with emerging nutritional science.
Probiotics interact with gut cells. This results in higher levels of specific proteins, known as anti-inflammatory cytokines. The presence of these cytokines brings in more macrophages and mononuclear ...
Hydrogen peroxide might just be the unsung hero of your cleaning cabinet. You probably recognize it as the bubbly liquid that helps with minor cuts, but it's got a lot more tricks up its sleeve. Let's ...
Alma Figueroa began to worry when she learned that her gas provider wanted to test a controversial solution to curb global warming: blend hydrogen with natural gas to power her stove and other ...
Food forecasters see a year of quieter tastes: little bursts of pleasure, less-jangling restaurants and healthy foods worthy of the ideal Grandma. Credit...Davide Bonazzi Supported by By Kim Severson ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say results of a new study are advancing efforts to exploit a new target for Alzheimer's disease: a protein that manufactures an important gas in the brain.
Starting New Year's Day, some food-stamp recipients around the U.S. will be banned from using the government nutrition assistance to buy candy, soda and other foods. Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah and ...
Millions of SNAP recipients are about to face new limitations on what they can use the federal assistance program to buy, including bans on soda, energy drinks and candy, according to the U.S.
Starting Jan. 1, people who get SNAP food benefits will see some new rules on what they can buy. In several states, people who use SNAP cards will no longer be able to buy sugary drinks like soda, ...