A natural plant extract that gives color to red and pink fruits and vegetables may ease depression symptoms by enhancing brain cell communication, a new study found. But there's a catch. “Compared to ...
Emerging evidence suggests that lycopene-a natural plant extract-may have antidepressant properties. New research in Food Science & Nutrition reveals the mechanisms behind its antidepressant effects.
Emerging evidence suggests that lycopene—a natural plant extract—may have antidepressant properties. New research in Food Science & Nutrition reveals the mechanisms behind its antidepressant effects.
Whether it’s cochineal extract or Red No. 40, restaurants and manufacturers are facing tough choices about food coloring, primarily because consumers are reading labels more closely. Synthetic ...
If you know someone whose New Year’s resolution is to quit smoking, a new finding may deter them from doing so. A recent study conducted by Cornell University found that lycopene and grape seed ...
Lycopene — a natural plant extract that gives color to red and pink fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, watermelons and papayas — may ease depression symptoms by enhancing brain cell communication ...
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