Tiny wild blueberries may deliver outsized benefits for the heart, metabolism, gut, and brain, according to decades of ...
Wild blueberries may be doing something quietly powerful inside the body - and it shows up first in the blood vessels.
A sweeping scientific review highlights wild blueberries as a standout food for cardiometabolic health. The strongest evidence shows improvements in blood vessel function, with encouraging signs for ...
A new scientific review summarizes the growing body of research on wild blueberries and cardiometabolic health, which includes factors like blood ...
The BluFlow, double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial focused on healthy older men and women, ages 65 to 80. Participants were divided into two groups with one receiving a beverage made with ...
Rachel Schattman has never encountered a crop quite like wild blueberries. “They’re perennial bi-annuals,” says the University of Maine agroecologist and former vegetable farmer. “They’re endemic to ...
The researchers of a recent study published in Nutrients examined whether consuming wild blueberry extracts (WBE) may improve cognitive performance in an acute period, including recognized times of ...
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