Study: Green Tea May Prevent Certain Eye Diseases

Although that are found in green tea offer an array of health benefits, a new study is suggesting it may also decrease an individual’s risk for developing glaucoma, in addition to improving metabolism and heart health. According to findings published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, researchers discovered that an antioxidant found in

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Study: Stress hormones suppress fertility

New research conducted at the University of California, Berkley has found that a reproductive hormone balance may be upset by stress, making it harder for couples to conceive. When an individual is under pressure, he or she releases more stress hormones, like cortisol, that block gonadotropin-inhibitory (GnIH) hormones that hold back the release of gonadotropin-releasing

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New sensor measures amount of zinc in cells

Because zinc is one of the most important elements that contribute to optimal health, and supplementation is recommended to replenish a possible deficit, scientists have developed a molecular sensor that can reveal the amount of zinc in cells. The work conducted at Imperial College London and Eindhoven University of Technology in The Netherlands marks the

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Study links drinking soda to obesity

A new report suggests sugary,calorie-packed drinks are making some Americans fatter. Researchers from the Center for Public Health Advocacy and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research interviewed 42,000 Californians of all ages for the study. They found that 24 percent of adults drink one or more non-diet sodas a day. They say those people

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Study: Erectile Dysfunction Could be a Predictor of Death in Cardiovascular Patients

Men who are suffering from erectile dysfunction may want to consider adopting an alkaline diet, which is rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains, as the problem could be an indicator of cardiovascular problems. According to a study published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, erectile dysfunction can be a strong predictor of

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