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08/20/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Morning coffee linked to healthier body composition and hormonal differences, Finnish study finds
A Finnish study of 2,264 participants found that higher coffee consumption correlates with lower total and visceral fat, and greater muscle mass, despite similar BMIs. Coffee drinkers showed lower levels of branched-chain amino acids, biomarkers associated with insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes risk. Sex-specific hormonal patterns emerged: men with higher coffee intake had more […]
08/19/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Eat real food: Five key takeaways from the nation’s food and health policy overhaul
Major food corporations like General Mills, Nestlé and Kraft Heinz are voluntarily removing synthetic dyes, responding to pressure from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The FDA is targeting the removal of petroleum-based dyes by 2026, with several states seeking waivers to restrict SNAP purchases of soda and junk food. The CDC reports that 90% […]
08/17/2026
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By Willow Tohi
The 26% solution: How a plant-rich plate halts kidney disease
A study of 98,374 middle-aged adults found that closely following a plant-rich Planetary Health Diet lowered the risk of developing chronic kidney disease by 26%. Data from the CDC and the American Journal of Nephrology shows that low fruit and vegetable intake is linked to a 45% higher risk of kidney failure. Hydration is the […]
08/12/2026
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By Willow Tohi
The case for keeping the peel: Why fruit and vegetable skins are nutritional powerhouses
Fruit and vegetable peels often contain significantly higher concentrations of fiber, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants than the flesh itself, sometimes up to 328 times more antioxidants. Consuming unpeeled apples, potatoes and kiwis can dramatically increase daily intake of nutrients like vitamin C, potassium and fiber, supporting gut health and blood sugar control. Peeling is more […]
08/11/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Moderate fish consumption linked to lower mortality risk in landmark 90,000-person study
A 20-year Japanese study of 90,944 adults found moderate fish intake associated with 8% lower all-cause mortality risk in women. Women consuming omega-3-rich fish showed significantly lower risks of both all-cause and cerebrovascular disease mortality. Men with higher unsalted fish intake experienced 16-23% lower cerebrovascular disease mortality risk. Benefits plateaued at moderate consumption levels, suggesting […]
08/11/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Sauerkraut’s hidden heart benefit: New trial finds fermented cabbage lowers blood pressure
A German crossover trial of 87 healthy adults found daily sauerkraut consumption for four weeks reduced systolic blood pressure by 1.5 to 2.5 points. Both fresh and pasteurized sauerkraut produced similar blood pressure benefits, surprising researchers who expected live bacteria to be essential. Compounds created during fermentation, not live probiotics, appear responsible for the cardiovascular […]
08/06/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Six fruits proven to boost gut health and digestion
Registered dietitians identify six fruits—berries, kiwi, papaya, avocado, apples and pears—as top choices for supporting digestive health through fiber and antioxidants. Soluble fiber in these fruits feeds beneficial gut bacteria, producing short-chain fatty acids that reduce inflammation and strengthen the intestinal lining. Insoluble fiber adds bulk to stool and promotes regular bowel movements, while polyphenols […]
08/04/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Blueberries: The tiny superfruit with major health benefits
Blueberries contain anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants that may help prevent cancer-related cellular damage. Research links regular blueberry consumption to improved heart health, including lower blood pressure and reduced heart attack risk. Studies suggest blueberries support brain function, potentially slowing age-related cognitive decline. The fruit’s polyphenols feed beneficial gut bacteria and may reduce digestive inflammation. Fresh or […]
08/04/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Leafy greens emerge as single most potent food for dementia prevention in massive analysis
A major 2026 analysis of over 222,000 adults found that high fruit and vegetable intake is linked to a 20% lower risk of dementia. Green leafy vegetables were the only produce subgroup showing a statistically significant, independent protective association. Each additional daily serving of leafy greens corresponded to an approximately 18% lower dementia risk. The […]
08/01/2026
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By Willow Tohi
Study: Watermelon juice may naturally lower blood pressure, new research shows
Watermelon juice contains L-citrulline, which the body converts into arginine to help relax blood vessels and lower blood pressure. Research suggests modest blood pressure reductions in people with elevated levels, particularly from watermelon’s L-citrulline and potassium content. The fruit provides 40% more lycopene than tomatoes, with antioxidants supporting heart health and reducing cancer risk. Watermelon […]
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