Fungi have quietly shaped the trajectory of human civilization, from the diets of Paleolithic foragers to the beer in modern glasses and the experimental psychiatric drugs now in clinical trials. The ...
If you, like me, wake up some mornings and feel aches and pains, fatigue, and stiff joints, you probably often wonder “Is this normal for my age?” or “is there something wrong with me?” ...
For a different grain, Go Go Quinoa offers gluten-free, organic puffed quinoa to eat on its own or add to other cereals. Organic Quinoa Flakes are marketed as a hot cereal alternative or as a baked ...
New archaeological evidence challenges the popular image of Paleolithic humans as predominantly meat-eaters. If you imagine early humans living on big game alone, new research says that picture is ...
A Mediterranean diet can significantly lower the risk of hip and overall fractures, according to a major new review from the ...
A recent study found reduced premature aging among childhood cancer survivors that adhered to established dietary guidelines.
A major new study suggests that eating the Nordic way could help you live significantly longer—while also helping the planet. Researchers from Aarhus University found that people who closely followed ...
Ancient European hunter-gatherers were far more advanced in their cooking methods than previously thought, a new study has found, combining ingredients in “remarkably selective” ways, with cuisines ...
Five dietary patterns have been associated with living years longer, regardless of someone’s genetic risk factors for disease, in a study of more than 100,000 people. “If you want to live a long life, ...
Is it safe to take a multivitamin daily for years? Here's what happens with long-term use, including potential benefits, risks, and how to choose the right one.
The old saying "you are what you eat" suggests that our food choices determine our health and longevity. Now, a study published in the journal Science Advances has put some specifics on it by ...
There is perhaps one thing that the Internet, your mom and scientists agree on: eating lots of fruits and vegetables is good for you. But according to a new study, following any one of five diets that ...