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September 2016

Common pain killers increase heart failure risk

New data from a large analysis of Europeans has found that painkillers such as ibuprofen are linked to an increased risk of heart failure.

30 September, 2016

CoQ10 supplements could improve facial wrinkles

Supplementing with 150mg co-enzyme Q10 daily could help reduce wrinkles around the eyes, mouth and lips, according to a new study.

27 September, 2016

Spirulina has anti-fatigue benefits, study shows

Supplementing with spirulina may increase people’s ability to resist mental and physical fatigue in both the short- and long-term, according to new preliminary data.

27 September, 2016

Artificial sweetener research biased by industry money

Researchers say their findings show that the ‘results of reviews on the health benefits of artificial sweeteners cannot always be trusted’

21 September, 2016

Fenugreek supplement cools hot flashes

The herbal remedy fenugreek has been shown to significantly reduce hot flashes in postmenopausal women, and improve their quality of life.

19 September, 2016

Anti-inflammatory diet lowers depression risk

New evidence from US and Australian scientists shows that women following an anti-inflammatory diet had a 20% lower risk of developing symptoms of depression.

19 September, 2016

Glyphosate weed killer found in US honey

Records reveal that levels of the toxic herbicide were higher than could be considered ‘safe’ by the standards of other countries.

16 September, 2016

Ashwagandha supplement assists weight loss

‘Emotional eaters’ who took 600mg of this traditional herb daily had fewer food cravings and experienced significant weight loss over a relatively short period of time.

13 September, 2016

Ayurvedic detox regimen reduces inflammation, heart disease risk

Just 6 days of diet, meditation, yoga and massage produced measurable changes in the blood associated with lower inflammation, cardiovascular disease risk and cholesterol regulation.

13 September, 2016

Vitamin D can reduce asthma attacks

New research has found that vitamin D supplements, taken in addition to standard asthma medication, can reduce severe asthma attacks.

12 September, 2016