Even more research has stressed the importance of vitamin K for heart health. Scientists found that people who eat a vitamin K-rich diet have a 34 percent lower risk of heart or blood vessel diseases.
A new review of the keto diet has got researchers arguing about the safety and proper use of the diet. Some people love it. But is it as healthy as it claims to be or “a disease-promoting disaster?”
Becoming a vegetarian or cutting back on meat is a big commitment. But two more studies have strengthened the claim that switching to a plant-based diet can have considerable benefits for heart health.
We seem to be on a bit of a roll talking about how spices and condiments can aid blood pressure. Today we’re celebrating a staple of summer cookouts. The first Saturday in August is National Mustard Day.
A friend of our team member recently started Noom. We wanted to revisit the diet and share a more personal review of the diet for people to learn about it. From the conversation, it sounds like it’s a mixed bag.
Some studies have found that calcium supplements can increase the risk of heart attacks. New research has found that calcium can aid cholesterol levels. What should be your healthy approach?
Hot sauces containing capsaicin can help relax blood vessels and increase the production of nitric oxide that protects against blood vessel inflammation. However, if a hot sauce is high in sodium, the salt can undermine the condiment’s benefits.
You should speak to your doctor about alcohol if you drink to be sure that you drink in a way that is healthy for you. Some wines are naturally lower in carbs than others. Today, we’re taking a look at some of your best options.
Red meat, high in saturated fat, isn’t the best source of protein for your heart. So, as you cut down on red meat, what are the best foods to eat more of to make up the difference?
While it lacks the sugar of soda, there is the persistent rumor that sparkling water is just as bad for tooth enamel. Today, we’re taking a look at the health facts to find out the truth.
Research has linked eating three servings of whole grains a day to a lower risk for heart disease, smaller waist, better blood pressure and more stable blood sugar when compared to eating less than half a serving.
Better health can start in your kitchen and might be as easy as reaching for your spice rack more often. A study found that adding 1.5 teaspoons of herbs and spices to a daily diet improved blood pressure.
Researchers have found that, no matter how well meatless meat may mimic the real thing on a nutritional level, they are not the same. Even if you read the nutrition label, you won’t be getting the whole story.
Chamomile tea is delicious hot or iced. And, in one study where people drank a cup after three meals a day for six weeks, they had improved levels of blood sugar, insulin and insulin resistance.
A study found that eating 60 milligrams of vegetable nitrate a day can reduce your risk of heart disease. That is one cup of uncooked greens.
Following a very low-calorie diet negatively changes the microbiome. Researchers found that extreme dieting increased bacteria that causes antibiotic-induced diarrhea and colitis.
When we think about unhealthy drinks, our minds immediately go to soda. But, a pick-me-up from Starbucks can be incredibly unhealthy if you order poorly. While a simple coffee is excellent, many of their offerings are desserts disguised as drinks.
Iced tea is a staple of the summer. But, if you have blood sugar concerns, you often give it a miss. Today, we’re looking at another option: ginger tea. It’s easy to make and can be enjoyed hot or cold for a spicy and refreshing drink!
New research has found that too much salt can damage your immune system in addition to harming your blood pressure and heart health. High levels of salt in people’s blood can negatively impact the number of white blood cells that fight infections from bacteria and viruses.
Okra is a low-carb, high-fiber veggie rich in probiotics and nutrients. But, some people don't like the texture. Okra water might help you enjoy the taste without the texture. And, even as a drink, it might help keep blood sugar level.