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06/14/2026
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By Coco Somers
Brown Fat Linked to Lower Vascular Inflammation in Obese Adults, Study Finds
Adults with obesity who retain active brown adipose tissue may experience lower inflammation in the aorta, according to a recent study published in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. The findings add to growing evidence that not all body fat behaves identically, with brown fat showing distinct metabolic properties compared to the more common white fat. […]
06/13/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study: Early Egg Introduction Linked to Reduced Allergy Risk in Infants
Introducing eggs to infants at six months of age was associated with an 18% reduction in egg allergies overall, according to a study published in JAMA Pediatrics. Among children with eczema, the reduction was nearly 40%. The study analyzed data from about 7,200 one-year-old Australian infants, comparing those who received checkups from 2007–2011 (before guideline […]
06/13/2026
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By Coco Somers
Watercress: A $2 Leafy Green With High Nutrient Density and Potential Health Benefits
Watercress Ranks as Top Nutrient-Dense Vegetable, According to CDC Watercress, an aquatic leafy green in the mustard family, has been ranked as the most nutrient-dense vegetable by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to a report published by the Daily Mail. The CDC gave watercress a perfect score of 100 out of […]
06/13/2026
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By Coco Somers
Adding Honey to Tea: Reported Health Benefits and Scientific Context
The practice of adding honey to tea has been a common home remedy for generations, with many consumers reporting benefits ranging from soothing sore throats to providing a natural energy boost. According to a range of reports, honey used in tea is frequently described as a versatile food with potential medicinal uses. Health Benefits Cited […]
06/12/2026
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By Coco Somers
Laughter Activates Brain Networks, Reduces Stress, Researchers Say
Laughter and play are fundamental to healthy brain growth, emotional well-being and social bonding, according to Jacqueline Harding, Ph.D., an early childhood expert at Middlesex University in London. In her book “The Brain That Loves to Laugh,” Harding argues that joy is a complex biological phenomenon that helps children navigate stress and build resilient, receptive minds, […]
06/12/2026
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By Coco Somers
Three Cups of Tea Daily Linked to Lower Heart Attack Risk in Coronary Heart Disease Patients, Study Finds
A new study published in Frontiers in Nutrition found that drinking about three cups of tea per day was associated with a 17 percent lower risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) among people with established coronary heart disease (CHD). The study analyzed data from more than 25,000 adults with CHD enrolled in the UK […]
06/11/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links High Diet Quality to Slower Metabolic Aging in Two Populations
Study Overview A study published in Frontiers in Nutrition examined the relationship between diet quality and markers of metabolic aging using data from 15,314 U.S. adults from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) and 833 adults from Shandong, China. The analysis found that higher scores on the Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015) were associated […]
06/10/2026
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By Coco Somers
Honey Consumption Rises as Research Suggests Health Benefits, Experts Note Limitations
Honey’s Growing Popularity and Nutritional Profile Honey has been prized for centuries as both a food and a remedy, according to reports noting its use since ancient times. [1] In recent years, consumer interest has grown as shoppers seek alternatives to refined sugar, with market data indicating rising demand in both the U.S. and UK. […]
06/10/2026
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By Coco Somers
One-Minute Chair Exercises May Aid Blood Pressure Stabilization, According to Pharmacologist
One minute of simple chair exercises may help stabilize blood pressure, according to Japanese pharmacologist and preventive medicine expert Masatoshi Kato. High blood pressure, often called a “silent killer,” is a major risk factor for serious chronic conditions including cardiovascular disease, stroke, and kidney disease, according to health organizations [1]. Kato wrote in his book […]
06/10/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Pro-Inflammatory Diets to Higher Depression Risk, Especially in Women
A seven-year study of 3,740 older adults in Hong Kong found that those consuming pro-inflammatory diets had consistently higher levels of depressive symptoms, according to researchers. The association was stronger in women, with a nearly 63% larger effect compared to men, the study reported. The research used the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) to score diets […]
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