Anti-inflammatory vegetables

A new review shows that cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and kale might be better for us than previously thought.
A new review shows that cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and kale might be better for us than previously thought.
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A new study published in Sports Medicine—Open suggests that high-intensity training benefits the obese, even if there's no fat loss.
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Jurassic pork—what could a kosher time-traveler find to eat in previous geological eras?
Public health agencies could capitalize on streams of data related to patients on the internet but only once interpretation methods have been validated.
To celebrate OA Week—and also our sixth month of blogging—below you'll find a list of the posts about open access we've published on the blog since we… Read more »