This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Bananas are a staple in most diets around the world, and they’re one of the most popular fruits in the U.S. (lagging just behind ...
Lots of Americans eat bananas every day! A doctor gave this fruity favorite a week-long test-run to observe the health ...
Bananas are known for their many uses and benefits, from "brain food" to pre-workout fuel. The breakfast staple is an excellent addition to smoothies, hearty oatmeal, or, on its own, slathered in ...
Potassium-rich foods like bananas and broccoli can help reduce high blood pressure and may be more effective than just cutting salt (Getty) Most of us will have a banana in our fruit bowl, they're one ...
That yellow fruit sitting in your kitchen has sparked intense discussions in weight loss circles. While some praise its nutritional benefits and others warn about its sugar content, new research ...
This story is bananas. B-A-N-A-N-A-S. Gwen Stefani references aside, it's time to talk about bananas: a versatile fruit with numerous health benefits. Add them to cereal or oatmeal, peanut butter ...
If you’re like me, bananas are probably one of those foods you don’t think twice about. It’s easy to grab when running out the door (late for something yet again), sweet enough to feel like a treat, ...
That innocent-looking banana sitting on your counter has become the subject of heated debate in weight loss circles. While some praise it as nature’s perfect snack, others warn it could be sabotaging ...
If there ever was a multi-use fruit, it's bananas. You can bake them into bread, throw them on some pancakes, dip them into chocolate, and make them into ice cream. Plus, they're and easy, portable ...
Both bananas and grapes are nutrient-rich and loaded with antioxidants, but one offers a bigger potassium boost — and the other wins in antioxidant diversity. Here’s how they stack up for your health.