"Right now, we've got Paloma and Margarita mixes. And then in the fall we'll do like a cider, a Moscow Mule, cranberry, that ...
Speaking on BBC's Morning Live, the NHS GP warned that one particular assertion linking antihistamines to weight gain could ...
Zia Sherrell is a health journalist, copywriter, and freelance writing mentor with over 1 million published words across major publications, including Healthline, Medical News Today, Business Insider, ...
Zia Sherrell is a health journalist, copywriter, and freelance writing mentor with over 1 million published words across major publications, including Healthline, Medical News Today, Business Insider, ...
With its wince-inducing bitterness, the taste of grapefruit is unmistakable – and, perhaps unsurprisingly given its tangy, refreshing qualities, it is often seen as a breakfast staple. However experts ...
If you never eat grapefruit because you find them far too bitter, CRISPR varieties may be more to your taste. It has been shown that disabling one gene via gene editing can greatly reduce the level of ...
Millions of people take sertraline in the UK, with prescription numbers rising to over 24 million items dispensed in England alone in 2024. This makes it one of the most common antidepressants, ...
This winter is seeing record-breaking levels of viral infections. The combination of flu, COVID-19, and norovirus has left many looking for ways to give their immune system a boost. One way to help ...
The issue boils down to chemicals in grapefruit called furanocoumarins. These compounds block enzymes in your gut-and liver that break down many drugs. When that happens, medication levels build up in ...
Grapefruit or grapefruit juice can interact with certain medications. A few examples of drugs that interact with grapefruit include atorvastatin, the antibiotic erythromycin, and fluoxetine (Prozac).
Logic would tell you if you put the magic in pink lemonade, you could do it to grapefruit too. That’s just what happened, and the horticultural blogosphere is rumbling with excitement. Superbells' ...