Orange Juice

Orange Juice - most related articles:

- Avoid grapefruit juices when taking certain drugs - 6.3
- Citrus fruit may lower women's stroke risk - 6.1
- Fruit juice lowers obesity and metabolic syndrome risks - 5.4
- Drinking beetroot juice boosts stamina - 4.9
- Blueberry juice improves memory in older adults - 4.9
- Apple juice improves behavior but not cognition in Alzheimer's disease patients - 4.9
- Beetroot juice can beat high blood pressure - 4.4
- Beet juice can increase blood flow to the brain in older - 4.2
- Eating berries may lower Parkinson's disease risk - 3.7
- Pear juices for toddlers may contain arsenic, Canada - 3.6

Orange Juice articles

Citrus fruit may lower women's stroke risk
A compound in citrus fruits may reduce your stroke risk, according to research reported in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.

Acidic beverages, citric juices damage teeth
Researchers 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.

Avoid grapefruit juices when taking certain drugs
Grapefruit and other common fruit juices, including orange and apple, decrease the absorption of drugs, potentially wiping out their beneficial effects.

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