• 2806-2021

    What Is Green Coffee? All You Need to Know

    Green coffee is increasingly common in the health and wellness community. As such, you may have heard about its rich supply of health-promoting plant compounds. This article takes an in-depth look at green coffee, including its potential benefits and risks.

  • 2506-2021

    Directors General of WHO, WIPO and the WTO agree on intensified cooperation in support of access tackle the COVID-19 pandemic

    Directors General of WHO, WIPO and the WTO agree on intensified cooperation in support of access tackle the COVID-19 pandemic。

  • 2406-2021

    UNESCO and WHO urge countries to make every school a health-promoting school

    UNESCO and the World Health Organization today launched the Global Standards for Health-promoting Schools, a resource package for schools to improve the health and well-being of 1.9 billion school-aged children and adolescents. The closure of many schools around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe disruptions to education. An estimated 365 million primary school students went without school meals and significantly increased rates of stress, anxiety and other mental health issues.

  • 2206-2021

    18 Terrific Foods to Help Relieve Stress

    If you’re feeling stressed, it’s only natural to seek relief. While occasional bouts of stress are difficult to avoid, chronic stress can take a serious toll on your physical and emotional health. In fact, it may increase your risk of conditions like heart disease and depression (1Trusted Source, 2Trusted Source, 3Trusted Source, 4Trusted Source). Interestingly, certain foods and beverages may have stress-relieving qualities. Here are 18 stress-relieving foods and beverages to add to your diet.

  • 2206-2021

    WHO supporting South African consortium to establish first COVID mRNA vaccine technology transfer hub

    Geneva/Johannesburg/Paris: The World Health Organization (WHO) and its COVAX partners are working with a South African consortium comprising Biovac, Afrigen Biologics and Vaccines, a network of universities and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to establish its first COVID mRNA vaccine technology transfer hub.

  • 1606-2021

    Monk Fruit vs. Stevia: Which Sweetener Should You Use?

    Monk fruit and stevia are nonnutritive sweeteners. This means they have little-to-no calories or nutrients. Both are marketed as natural alternatives to sugar. This is true to a point. Monk fruit is typically not as refined as stevia, but may contain other ingredients. The stevia you buy in the grocery store is vastly different from the stevia you grow in your backyard. Even so, stevia and monk fruit sweeteners are more natural choices than artificial sweeteners containing aspartame, saccharine, and other synthetic ingredients. If you’re diabetic or trying to lose weight, read monk fruit or stevia product labels carefully to see if higher-calorie and higher-glycemic sweeteners were added. In the end, it all comes down to taste. If you don’t like the taste of monk fruit or stevia, their pros and cons don’t matter. If possible, try them both to see which you prefer.

  • 1106-2021

    WHO steps up action to improve food safety and protect people from disease

    Every year 600 million cases of foodborne illnesses are reported. In 2010, 420 000 people died due to such diseases as salmonella and E.coli infection, a third of them children under five years of age. It is estimated that this figure is increasing year after year, but it is difficult to get a clear picture of the real impact foodborne diseases are having around the world.

  • 1006-2021

    How Green Tea Can Help You Lose Weight

    Green tea is one of the healthiest beverages on the planet. It is loaded with antioxidants and various plant compounds that may benefit your health. Some people even claim that green tea can increase fat burning and help you lose weight. This article examines the evidence surrounding green tea and weight loss.

  • 0206-2021

    WHO validates Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use and issues interim policy recommendations

    WHO today validated the Sinovac-CoronaVac COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, giving countries, funders, procuring agencies and communities the assurance that it meets international standards for safety, efficacy and manufacturing. The vaccine is produced by the Beijing-based pharmaceutical company Sinovac.

  • 3105-2021

    10 Benefits of Green Tea Extract

    Green tea is one of the most commonly consumed teas in the world. Green tea extract is its concentrated form, with just one capsule containing the same amount of active ingredients as an average cup of green tea. Like green tea, green tea extract is a great source of antioxidants. These have been credited with a range of health benefits — from promoting heart, liver, and brain health to improving your skin and even reducing the risk of cancer (1Trusted Source). What’s more, many studies have looked at the ability of green tea extract to aid weight loss. In fact, many weight loss products list it as a key ingredient. Despite these benefits, it’s important to know that green tea extract can also be toxic when taken in excess, so always talk with a health professional if you’re interested in taking these supplements. This article explores 10 science-based benefits of green tea extract.

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