6 small changes at dinner that could extend your life
New studies show that the smallest choices at dinner may affect life expectancy much more than you thought.
New studies show that the smallest choices at dinner may affect life expectancy much more than you thought.
Many studies have examined the effects of coffee and tea separately, but the authors of the new study sought to understand specifically what their combined effect is.
Word retrieval and mental sharpness are not a decree of fate determined by age alone. Smart nutrition can give the brain the tools it needs to find the exact right word at the exact right moment.
On the connection between nutrition and smile: Why a combination of pigment and acidity is the enamel's "enemy," and how hard cheeses and chewing gum can help you maintain a white and healthy shade?
An American study found a link between egg consumption in older age and a lower risk of an Alzheimer's diagnosis.
A global study across 204 countries found that nearly 1.2 billion people lived with a mental disorder in 2023: a surge of 95.5% since 1990, with anxiety and depression leading the increase.
Milk does not spoil solely due to time, but because of bacterial proliferation. Here is how the type of milk, the temperature, and the location in the refrigerator can extend freshness.
They have a lot of volume and few calories, they help you feel full, and they provide natural sweetness without a feeling of heaviness – start eating cherry tomatoes.
The Ministry emphasized that the risk of an outbreak in Israel is low and that the meetings were for monitoring and preparedness.
Of the 102 participants, 43 saw a difference in the size of their tumors: some 28 saw their tumors shrink significantly, while 15 of the patients’ tumors dissolved altogether.
Cruciferous vegetables and the thyroid: The whole truth about the connection between broccoli and cauliflower and hormonal function, who should be careful, and how proper cooking changes the picture.