Dr Sethi explains how eating blueberries regularly may support brain health, gut health and blood sugar balance.
Feared extinct since 1836, India’s rarest wild blueberry relative, Vaccinium piliferum, has been rediscovered in the ...
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These unassuming flowers are your ticket to greener grass. Here's why they work.
Forget expensive fertilizers. The right plants can help you grow a lush, thriving lawn.
Brain atrophy tends to begin in your 30s and 40s, but certain lifestyle changes can slow or even reverse shrinkage.
All of these activities may help keep your brain in good shape. But increasingly, research is finding another lifestyle habit that should be at the top of your list: putting brain-healthy foods on ...
Whether you crave a refreshing glass of pineapple iced tea or a soothing pumpkin chai latte, these delicious hot and iced tea ...
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After 188 years, rare wild blueberries rediscovered in Arunachal
Indian botanists have rediscovered Vaccinium piliferum, a rare wild relative of the blueberry, in Arunachal Pradesh after 188 ...
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