People who regularly consume polyphenol-rich foods and drinks, such as tea, coffee, berries, cocoa, nuts, whole grains and olive oil, may have better long-term heart health. The research, led by ...
Polyphenols, often referred to as secondary plant substances, are gaining attention for their potential health benefits and role in promoting longevity. Read on to find out what lies behind ...
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Groundbreaking research reveals that daily intake of specific plant-based compounds can significantly lower blood pressure ...
Share on Pinterest New research links polyphenols intake to lowered diabetes and obesity risk. Gillian Vann/Stocksy Polyphenols are a type of chemical naturally occurring in plant-based foods that are ...
A very special olive oil has emerged from the sun-bathed hills of Morocco, where olive trees are organically nurtured. Because the olive trees in this region are grown in such harsh desert conditions, ...
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There are several factors that play a role in keeping your heart healthy, such as the food you eat. Past studies have shown that foods rich in certain nutrients can offer heart health benefits. A new ...
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