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Spicy foods like chilies, curry, and hot peppers can stimulate the body’s sweat glands, particularly the apocrine glands, which are associated with body odor. Additionally, compounds like capsaicin ...
Is there any truth to the claim that pine needle mulch makes soil more acidic, or is it a myth? We looked at the science of ...
While public health guidance encourages people to eat at least five portions of fruit and vegetables daily, the Mind diet ...
A recent study published by Portland State University discovered a variety of microplastics in 180 out of 182 tested seafood ...
The City of Lake Charles is also excited to announce the winner of its Red, White, Blue & You logo design contest. Trinity Tieu, a student at SOWELA Technical Community College, was selected as this ...
According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, nearly 10 million people aged 40 and older have Peripheral Artery ...
One well-known example is broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables, like cauliflower and Brussels sprouts. These vegetables ...
Low levels of glutathione in the brain may be linked to mood and stress resilience. Feeling foggy, flat, or just off lately? You're not alone, and it might not just be about serotonin or sleep.
Fish delivers protein, and when you choose a fatty fish like tuna, salmon or trout, you're also getting omega-3 fatty acids.
Now I simplify: one banana, a handful of frozen berries, unsweetened soy milk, and hemp seeds. If I’m still hungry later, I ...
Garlic and onions are also powerful cancer-fighting foods. They contain sulfur compounds that may help slow tumor growth and ...
Foods high in protein, fiber, and micronutrients like magnesium—such as beans, lentils and seafood—can help keep your blood ...