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Daily Value
Dr. William Wallace
60 episodes
1 day ago
October 1st (yesterday) was International Coffee Day. In this episode, we trace coffee’s journey from ancient ritual to modern science. Once a sacred brew in Ethiopia and Yemen, coffee now fuels billions daily. In 2025, research is rewriting how we should drink it. In this episode, we uncover why timing intake, keeping coffee unsweetened, and using the right brewing method matter for long-term health. We also look at new data linking clean coffee to lower risk of chronic liver disease. Coffee...
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October 1st (yesterday) was International Coffee Day. In this episode, we trace coffee’s journey from ancient ritual to modern science. Once a sacred brew in Ethiopia and Yemen, coffee now fuels billions daily. In 2025, research is rewriting how we should drink it. In this episode, we uncover why timing intake, keeping coffee unsweetened, and using the right brewing method matter for long-term health. We also look at new data linking clean coffee to lower risk of chronic liver disease. Coffee...
Show more...
Alternative Health
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition
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Women and Alzheimer’s: A New Lead
Daily Value
13 minutes
1 month ago
Women and Alzheimer’s: A New Lead
Why are nearly two-thirds of Alzheimer’s patients women? For decades, the explanation seemed simple: women live longer. But the numbers don’t add up. Even after 80, when survival rates even out, women are still more likely to be diagnosed. A new lead may finally expose what’s been hiding in sex-specific biology. 00:00 Introduction: The Alzheimer's Gender Imbalance 00:05 Uncovering Biological Clues 01:39 The Role of Lipid Metabolism 02:47 New Study Sheds Light 03:49 Detailed Findings on Lipi...
Daily Value
October 1st (yesterday) was International Coffee Day. In this episode, we trace coffee’s journey from ancient ritual to modern science. Once a sacred brew in Ethiopia and Yemen, coffee now fuels billions daily. In 2025, research is rewriting how we should drink it. In this episode, we uncover why timing intake, keeping coffee unsweetened, and using the right brewing method matter for long-term health. We also look at new data linking clean coffee to lower risk of chronic liver disease. Coffee...