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Fruit juice lowers obesity and metabolic syndrome risks - 5.4
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Drinking beetroot juice boosts stamina - 4.9
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Blueberry juice improves memory in older adults - 4.9
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Apple juice improves behavior but not cognition in Alzheimer's disease patients - 4.9
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Beetroot juice can beat high blood pressure - 4.4
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Beet juice can increase blood flow to the brain in older - 4.2
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Avoid grapefruit juices when taking certain drugs - 3.8
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Pear juices for toddlers may contain arsenic, Canada - 3.6
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Fresh vegetables, fruits reduce diabetes risk - 3.5
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Citrus fruit may lower women's stroke risk - 3.5
Juice articles
Citrus fruit may lower women's stroke riskA compound in citrus fruits may reduce your stroke risk, according to research reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.
Beet juice can increase blood flow to the brain in olderDrinking beet juice can increase blood flow to the brain in older adults – a finding that could hold great potential for combating the progression of dementia.
Apple juice improves behavior but not cognition in Alzheimer's disease patientsApple juice can be a useful supplement for calming the declining moods that are part of the normal progression of moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's Disease (AD), revealed by researchers.
Drinking beetroot juice boosts staminaDrinking beetroot juice boosts your stamina and could help you exercise for up to 16% longer. A University of Exeter led-study shows for the first time how the nitrate contained in beetroot juice leads to a reduction in oxygen uptake, making exercise less tiring.
Blueberry juice improves memory in older adultsScientists are reporting the first evidence from human research that blueberries - one of the richest sources of healthful antioxidants and other so-called phytochemicals - improve memory.
Acidic beverages, citric juices damage teethResearchers have warned people to beware of the damage that acidic beverages have on teeth. Yet, for some, the damage and problems associated with drinking sodas, citric juices or certain tea may have already begun to take effect.
Fruit juice lowers obesity and metabolic syndrome risksIf you enjoy a glass of 100% juice as part of your daily routine, chances are you also have fewer risk factors for several chronic diseases when compared to your non juice-drinking peers.
Fresh vegetables, fruits reduce diabetes riskEating just one more serving of green leafy vegetables or three more servings of fruit a day reduces the risk of developing Type II diabetes, according to results of data analysis performed by researchers in the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and the Harvard School of Public Health.
Avoid grapefruit juices when taking certain drugsGrapefruit and other common fruit juices, including orange and apple, decrease the absorption of drugs, potentially wiping out their beneficial effects.
Pear juices for toddlers may contain arsenic, CanadaThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Loblaws Inc. are warning the public not to consume certain pear juices for toddlers because these products may be contaminated with arsenic.
Beetroot juice can beat high blood pressureDrinking just 500ml of beetroot juice a day can significantly reduce blood pressure, revealed by researchers at Barts and The London School of Medicine in a new study. Beetroot juice could have major implications for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
Sugary soft drinks linked to gout in menConsumption of sugar sweetened soft drinks and fructose is strongly associated with an increased risk of gout in men. Gout is a joint disease which causes extreme pain and swelling. It is most common in men aged 40 and older. It is caused by excess uric acid in the blood (hyperuricaemia) which leads to uric acid crystals collecting around the joints.
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