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Citrus juice, vitamin C give staying power to green tea antioxidants

To get more out of your next cup of tea, just add juice A study found that citrus juices enable more of green tea’s unique antioxidants to remain after simulated digestion, making the pairing even healthier than previously thought. The study compared the effect of various beverage additives on catechins, naturally occurring antioxidants found in [...]

Citrus juice, vitamin C give staying power to green tea antioxidants

Cranberry juice may help women with recurrent urinary tract infections

There is some evidence that cranberry juice may decrease the number of occasions when people notice they have a urinary tract infection (UTI), a Cochrane Systematic Review has found. This is particularly the case for those who have recurrent UTIs.

Cranberry juice may help women with recurrent urinary tract infections

Apple juice can delay onset of Alzheimer’s disease

New study provides further evidence that apple juice can delay onset of Alzheimer’s disease

Apple juice can delay onset of Alzheimer’s disease

Drinking 100 percent fruit juice is associated with lower risk of obesity and metabolic syndrome

NHANES analysis reveals drinking juice is associated with health-promoting behaviors in adults.

Drinking 100 percent fruit juice is associated with lower risk of obesity and metabolic syndrome

Men treated for localized prostate cancer could benefit from pomegranate juice consumption

Linthicum, MD, April 26, 2009–Pomegranate juice may slow the progression of post-treatment prostate cancer recurrence, according to new long-term research results being presented at the 104th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA). Researchers found that men who have undergone treatment for localized prostate cancer could benefit from drinking pomegranate juice. The two-stage [...]

Men treated for localized prostate cancer could benefit from pomegranate juice consumption

Is cherry juice a new ‘sports drink?’

New research suggests natural anti-inflammatory power of tart cherries may help relieve post-exercise muscle pain.

Is cherry juice a new ‘sports drink?’


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