By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. Three days of oat-heavy meals spark gut-derived phenolic metabolites linked to rapid ...
Researchers found that regularly eating oatmeal may help reduce cholesterol levels—and your gut bacteria might be the reason why.
A powerful tool for your heart might already be hiding in the back of your pantry. New research suggests that a short-term diet centered almost exclusively on a cheap, healthy breakfast staple can ...
Eating mostly oats for just two days led to improved cholesterol levels and changes in gut bacteria linked to better ...
A short-term oat-based diet appears to be surprisingly effective at reducing the cholesterol level. This is indicated by a trial by the University of Bonn, which has now been published in Nature ...
The trial study found that consuming a diet consisting almost exclusively of oatmeal for just two days could improve cholesterol levels "significantly".
A brief, calorie-restricted diet centered almost entirely on oats led to a surprisingly strong and lasting reduction in cholesterol in people with metabolic syndrome. A very short dietary intervention ...
The cooking swap that can make a real difference for your cholesterol is replacing saturated fats—like butter, coconut oil ...
Cardiologists are begging people not to ignore high LDL cholesterol levels. "High levels of LDL can result in extra build-up ...
There’s a good reason why high cholesterol is known as a “silent killer”. In most cases it has no symptoms but potentially ...