Men who eat broccoli just a few times a week may have a lower prostate cancer risk than men who don't, new research suggests. Animal studies have long suggested that broccoli and other cruciferous ...
A new University of Illinois study shows that tomatoes and broccoli--two vegetables known for their cancer-fighting qualities--are better at shrinking prostate tumors when both are part of the daily ...
Broccoli is one of those foods we’re told to eat as youngsters because it’s good for us. Unfortunately, researchers at the University of Illinois (U of I) found some of that goodness, namely the ...
Consumption of broccoli has increased in the United States over the last few decades as scientists have reported that eating the vegetable three to five times per week can lower the risk of many types ...
There's a reason Mom always told you to eat your broccoli: Those green mini-shrubs are filled with nutrition (think fiber, vitamin C, and beta-carotene). And now a new study has discovered the secret ...
Unlock broccoli's full health potential by mastering its preparation. This cruciferous powerhouse boasts sulforaphane, a ...
A "super broccoli" developed by British scientists to fight cancer and heart disease goes on sale Tuesday. The vegetable contains high levels of a nutrient thought to protect against the ...
The crunch may be the key behind broccoli's cancer-fighting effects, according to a new study. A previous study showed that men who ate two or more servings of broccoli per week had a 44 percent lower ...
If you don’t love and eat broccoli already, you might want to seriously reconsider! This is the sentiment of a new study that found extracts from cruciferous vegetables – like broccoli, cabbage, and ...
It's probably not enough to get former President George Bush to eat broccoli, but new research says the vegetable really is good for you: Broccoli and broccoli sprouts appear to help prevent stomach ...
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