A collaboration between apicultural scientists and a Māori land trust in Te Urewera is shedding light on the potential health benefits of propolis, or "bee glue".
Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory benefits. A doctor explains why eating turmeric as part of your daily meals is better than taking a turmeric supplement.
Edible cacti, especially Opuntia cladodes, show consistent short-term benefits for postprandial blood glucose and modest improvements in lipid biomarkers, largely driven by soluble fiber and bioactive ...
Weetabix has gone viral on TikTok, but is it actually good for you? Dietitians break down what Weetabix is made of, its nutrition benefits for energy, gut health, and heart health, and the potential ...
Renowned herbalist Mimi Prunella Hernandez answers wide-ranging questions on natural remedies, growing herbs at home, and ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — On Wednesday, visitors to Bell’s Eccentric Cafe can attend an adults-only spelling bee and spicy chicken wing eating challenge to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Hopslam, a ...
Fort Lauderdale, FL, Dec. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ever find yourself “stung” by a respiratory immune challenge at the worst possible time? You certainly wouldn’t be alone: last year, an estimate ...
Researchers in Brazil identified anti-inflammatory properties of a cream made with the propolis of Amazon stingless bees, with results similar to commercial healing ointments. Stingless bees ...
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