Whether you enjoy it on the golf course, après ski, at the ballgame or at a picnic, little says "leisure" more than cracking open a cold beer. It's refreshing and indulgent all at once, but a new ...
Consider your gut as a pub. The best pub environments are teeming with a diversity of folks. They are chatty but not boisterous, creating a balanced atmosphere. The gut microbiome is similarly rooted ...
The state of our gut microbiome continues to be linked to a range of health outcomes, with the diversity of these microbial populations believed to play an important role in our vulnerability to ...
Beer and wine have been part of human life for thousands of years, but scientists are still discovering how these drinks affect our bodies, taste buds and even gut bacteria. A new group of studies ...
Beer may join red wine among vices with a healthy edge, as a new study revealed that a lager a day, whether alcoholic or not, could help keep the gastroenterologist away -- for men, at least. Getty ...
No need to cut beer out of your diet just yet if you’re looking to improve your health. According to a recent study published in the American Chemical Society’s Journal of Agricultural and Food ...
In a recent article published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, scientists analyzed the effect of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beer ingestion on gut microbiota. Study: Impact of Beer ...
A study found that both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beer increased men's gut bacteria diversity. Drinking one beer with dinner could increase gut diversity without weight gain, the study found. Less ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Drinking one bottle of nonalcoholic or alcoholic beer daily for 4 weeks may lead to more diverse gut microbiota ...
From legends like Stone Cold Steve Austin to Tai Tuivasa, beer’s got that instant cool factor. It’s easygoing, perfect for chilling while catching a game, and thanks to these icons, the hype around ...
Like wine, beer can have health benefits when consumed in moderation. Non-alcoholic beers have become wildly popular recently, but are these drinks also healthful? In a pilot study, researchers report ...