Turmeric is a mild, yellow spice that's been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years. Now, research is backing up ...
The spice that gives curry its yellow colour is as good for treating indigestion as conventional drugs, according to a recent ...
Surgical oncologist Dr. Sudipto De highlights five common Indian kitchen ingredients—turmeric, tomatoes, tulsi, amla, and ...
In a new study, curcumin lozenges demonstrated comparable pain relief to triamcinolone acetonide 0.1% paste after one and two ...
The spice turmeric, along with its active ingredient curcumin, may help lower blood sugar levels in individuals with type 2 ...
Most of us can safely consume turmeric through our regular diet (half to one teaspoon each day). Adding turmeric to regular ...
Turmeric's benefits are attributed to its active compound, curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
The joint supplement aisle leaves much to be desired. Flashy labels, “maximum strength” promises, and blends stuffed with underdosed turmeric or cheap glucosamine HCl. That’s why some people try one, ...
The ACIP is scheduled to discuss the hepatitis B vaccine recommended at birth. Ahead of a key meeting amongst the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccine advisors -- now with 12 ...
Most supplements that claim to be the “natural anti-inflammatory” are nothing more than overpriced turmeric dust. Labels scream about ancient herbs and miracle cures, but when you check the fine print ...
Oral semaglutide at a dose of 25 mg may provide an alternative treatment option to injectable semaglutide (2.4 mg) and higher-dose oral semaglutide (50 mg) for persons with overweight or obesity. In a ...
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