Have you heard people say eating cheese before bed will cause you to have vivid dreams or nightmares? It's a relatively common idea. And this week, a new study has landed this suggestion back in the ...
Although blue cheese is moldy and safe to eat, not every cheese is meant to develop a bit of color. Dr. Nikol Hopkins, DN of MDLifespan, tells us this is a natural part of some ripening processes, but ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." It's easy to buy a tasty wedge of cheese or a fresh head of lettuce, use it once, and then forget about ...
A few years ago, we told you about a study that paid people to eat cheese. You certainly don’t have to pay me to eat cheese, but who doesn’t love extra cash? Unfortunately, the study was to see if ...
We all get nightmares (the ones that you get in your sleep) every once in a while. Ever heard of the old wives’ tale blaming cheese for nightmares? Well, looks like there might be some truth in the ...
Eating cheese just once a week could lower your risk of developing dementia, a new study suggests. Japanese scientists looked at nearly 8,000 participants, half of whom consumed no cheese, and half ...
Cheese can be part of a brain-healthy diet and might even help lower dementia risk, researchers in Sweden have concluded. Reading time 3 minutes Do you have an undying love of cheese but are worried ...
Eef Hogervorst has receives funding from grants investigating food and dementia such as Alzheimer's Research UK, The Newton Trust/British Council and from Merck to investigate the role of omega 3 and ...
Charlotte Gupta does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...