King Louis XV of France reigned during the 18th century. While there's no historical documentation to suggest he had this condition, it was named after his pers...
Should you consume more sugar to boost your energy?
For a quick buzz, sure. For sustained energy, we all know that would be a fool's errand. Ineffective afte...
Did you know that the oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits you eat were artificially created?
They're non-GMO, however, they weren't naturally occurring f...
What are antioxidants? In a nutshell, they “donate” electrons to unstable molecules which are known as free radicals (oxidants). This stabilizes them, so they a...
The middle of grocery stores – i.e. the canned food aisles – are starting to look like ghost towns. Grandma may have bought many things there, while her millenn...
Fibrinolytic drugs are those capable of stimulating the dissolution of a blood clot (thrombus). They're administered by IV. Examples include Abbokinase (generic...
You’re well aware of peanut and almond butter, but is there such thing as walnut butter?
As a matter of fact, there is.
With the exception of homemade rec...
Soy-based cheeses have been on the market for decades, but for different reasons.
In the 80’s and 90’s these products were aimed at the lactose intolerant an...
Pistachios and pecans we’re cool with. The former is the lowest acrylamide nut, while the latter has the highest antioxidant content.
Anyone who is a regular...
Who is Dr. Arash Bereliani? He is a cardiologist in Los Angeles. He got his bachelor's at UCLA and his M.D. at Rosalind Franklin University in Chicago.
Curre...