Archive for July, 2008

Innovative Approach To Management Of Alzheimer’s Disease-First Clinical Trial Results Of Souvenaid Demonstrate Potential Of Medical Nutrition Product

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

New results announced at the International Congress on Alzheimer’s disease (ICAD) in Chicago indicate that a medical nutrition product (SouvenaidTM) may offer a new option in the management of people with mild Alzheimer’s disease.
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A Nice Cup of Tea

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

The word tea to me means black tea often called English tea. I guess that is because I was born in England and that is what tea was, if I was born in Hong Kong it would have had a different meaning. So in this article when I mention tea it is the black stuff.
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The Healthiest Tea in the World is White

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Have you tried a cup of green tea yet? If you have, you are one of a growing number of people who are catching on to a growing trend. These days, the green tea wave is one of the strongest tendencies among the growing number of people who want to live healthily.
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Understanding Scottish Tea

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Discover the history of tea in Scotland. Learn about the difference between Scottish Breakfast tea and authentic Scottish Tea. Then, find out about the leading authentic Scottish Teas.
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Best Green Tea - From Chai to Iced

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Which is the best green tea to drink? Consumers in the east and west have made this beverage extremely popular over the past few years. It seems that every food and beverage company now makes a green tea product, from bagged tea to iced, bottled fruit juice combinations to chai/latte concoctions. How […]

Chinese Green Tea Amazing Health Benefits

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

By now we have all heard about the amazing health benefits of Chinese green tea. Long used medicinally in China, it has become increasingly popular around the world. Is there a difference between tea grown in China, and tea from other places? What are the origins of tea, and how did it […]

Salmonella Saintpaul Found On Mexican Farm Says FDA

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials said on Wednesday that a sample of serrano pepper and a sample of irrigation water taken from a farm in Mexico contained Salmonella saintpaul with the same genetic fingerprint as the strain in the outbreak that started over […]

Top 5 Un-glamorous Health Foods

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Some healthy foods seem to be everywhere. But there are some healthy foods that tend to get neglected - even by people who are trying to eat a healthy diet. Whether it’s because we don’t know how to cook them, or just because they’re somehow unglamorous, we tend to ignore some of the foods that […]

Marinating Meats Prior To Grilling May Decrease Cancer Forming Compounds

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Outdoor cooking season is at its peak, and now there are even more reasons to marinade meats before grilling. New research published in the Journal of Food Science suggests that marinating meats may decrease the cancer-forming compounds called heterocyclic amines (HCA), which are produced during grilling, by over 70 percent. Researchers from […]

Nerve, Vascular Damage From Diabetes Reduced By Compound That Helps Rice Grow

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Researchers have found that a compound that helps rice seed grow, springs back into action when brown rice is placed in water overnight before cooking, significantly reducing the nerve and vascular damage that often result from diabetes. “You have to let it grow, germinate a little bit,” says Dr. Robert […]