Seed oils have been labeled as harmful, but dietitians say the truth is far less dramatic. Here’s what the science really says.
A new study using genetically engineered mice and human cell and tissue samples has added to evidence that higher levels of inflammatory chemicals involved in fat metabolism occur in people with ...
Claims that seed oils cause inflammation in the body, are toxic and cause chronic disease, are not supported by valid scientific studies and evidence.
Medically reviewed by Maggie Moon, MS, RD Seed oils in moderation may help lower cholesterol, protect heart health, and ...
Many swear that trendy fasting diets are keeping them slimmer and healthier. They may now have some science to back that up. British researchers at the University of Cambridge believe they've ...
Arachidonic Acid (AA): A polyunsaturated fatty acid that serves as the precursor for the synthesis of eicosanoids, which are key mediators in inflammation and cell signalling. cPLA 2: A ...
If you’ve been hearing that canola is a killer, you’re not alone. It’s one of the so-called “hateful eight” seed oils: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. says it’s among the most deadly things you can eat, and ...
New diets seem to come out daily as more people look to lose weight. One component of a lot of fad diets includes fasting. While in some cases fasting can be associated with diet, it is also used as a ...
For women receiving breast implants during reconstructive or cosmetic breast surgery, scarring around the implant - called capsular contracture - is a common, costly, and painful complication. The ...