The consumption of coffee does not increase the risk of heart disease and may reduce the risk of developing diabetes by up to 30% says results of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC) and Nutrition study.
Source:nutraingredients.com
Daily consumption of black tea could help reduce the risk of heart disease in the general population by subtly reducing blood pressure, according to research by Unilever and a team of Australian scientists.
Source:nutraingredients.com
ScienceDaily (Mar. 26, 2012) — The negative health effects of early-life exposure to secondhand smoke appear to impact girls more than boys — particularly those with early-life allergic sensitization, according to new research from the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine.
Source:sciencedaily.com
Here’s one reason why we’re still supplement fans: There are some proven benefits like the reduced risk for bone fractures if you take calcium. Or the healthier heart, brain and eyes you get from taking DHA omega-3 fatty acids.
Our bottom line? The right supplements are still a great insurance policy if you don’t eat perfectly (who does?)
Keep See Yourself Well’s Omega-3 and our ORAC Premium multi-vitamin in mind.
Toronto Star, Living Section, page 15, The You Docs, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011.