Report: Sales of herbal supplements on the rise

New figures suggest dietary supplement sales in the U.S. increased slightly in 2008, reaching an estimated $4.8 billion. The report has been published in the nonprofit American Botanical Council’s quarterly journal HerbalGram, and was based on data from multiple market research firms. It found the five top-selling herbal supplements of 2008 were flaxseed oil, wheat

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Veggie-rich diet may reduce risk of prostate cancer

New research has suggested that high vegetable intake may be related to a lower risk of prostate cancer in men. The conclusion comes from a review of studies on prostate cancer and vegetable consumption, including 29 cohort studies, 69 case-control studies, and 4 randomized clinical trials. It is believed that the protective mechanism relies on

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Blueberry extract may help fight obesity and high blood sugar

Researchers are saying juice extract from North American lowbush blueberries biotransformed with bacteria from the skin of the fruit may become the latest natural health resource for people who are obese or diabetic. Canadian scientists tested the blueberry juice on mice prone to obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes and hypertension, and found that it reduced their

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Are College Students Eating Enough Produce? In A Word: No.

Vitamin supplements may improve health, even at university. Almost everyone is familiar with the way collegians eat. Once given access to 24-hour dining halls, many university students start eating loads of processed foods and starches, without paying much mind to fruits and vegetables. Don’t they? Do they ever, said a team of researchers from Oregon

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