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Apple juice shown to prevent early atherosclerosis

A new study shows that apples and apple juice are playing the same health league as the often-touted purple grapes and grape juice. The study was published in the April 2008 issue of Molecular Nutrition and Food Research.

Apple juice shown to prevent early atherosclerosis

Cranberry juice creates energy barrier that keeps bacteria away from cells

Cranberry juice creates energy barrier that keeps bacteria away from cells, study shows. Results help explain how cranberry juice can prevent urinary tract infections.

Cranberry juice creates energy barrier that keeps bacteria away from cells

Grapefruit juice boosts drug’s anti-cancer effects

In a small, early clinical trial, researchers at the University of Chicago Medical Center have found that combining eight ounces of grapefruit juice with the drug rapamycin can increase drug levels, allowing lower doses of the drug to be given. They also showed that the combination can be effective in treating various types of cancer. [...]

Grapefruit juice boosts drug’s anti-cancer effects

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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