antioxidants
Coverage of antioxidants in the Nexus archive.
- PT Health Watch: Beyond refreshment, understanding the risks of zobo during pregnancy
The article discusses zobo, a drink containing vitamin C, antioxidants, and iron, which are linked to health benefits, while highlighting the need to understand its risks during pregnancy.
- A preventive neurologist shares 3 simple habits she follows to help reduce her Alzheimer's risk
Dr. Kellyann Niotis, a preventive neurologist, shares three habits to reduce Alzheimer's risk: hydration, a diet rich in omega-3s and antioxidants (including berries and fatty fish), and strength training. She emphasizes the importance of these science-backed practices for brain health.
- 6 Simple Habits That Can Help Keep Your Skin Healthy Year-Round
The article outlines six skin care habits recommended by CEENTA to maintain healthy skin year-round. Key habits include daily sunscreen use, removing makeup before bed, moisturizing, avoiding smoking, eating a nutrient-rich diet, and staying hydrated while limiting alcohol. These practices aim to protect the skin's barrier function and prevent issues like acne, aging, and cancer.
- Scientists discover the perfect temperature to keep mangoes fresh much longer
Scientists discovered that storing mangoes at 54°F significantly slows ripening, preserves firmness, moisture, and antioxidants, while reducing cellular damage. Cold storage activates internal defense systems to protect the fruit from stress and decay.
- The health benefits of honey revealed... and if it's REALLY better for you than a spoonful of sugar
Honey has various health benefits, making it a potentially better choice than sugar. It contains antioxidants and has antimicrobial properties. Consuming honey may help soothe coughs and improve digestive health.
- The health benefits of honey revealed... and if it's REALLY better for you than a spoonful of sugar
Honey has various health benefits, making it a potentially better choice than sugar. It contains antioxidants and has antimicrobial properties. However, its advantages over sugar are still being studied.
- Why drizzling olive oil over your food could slow ageing - but only if you use the right kind
Drizzling olive oil over food may slow ageing due to its antioxidant properties, but only if the right kind of olive oil is used. The key to reaping the benefits lies in choosing a high-quality olive oil. This method could have significant implications for overall health and wellbeing.