Artemisia in perfumes provides a unique, bitter, herbaceous, and green scent—often derived from wormwood or mugwort—which ...
Scientist Tu Youyou, a 2015 Nobel Prize laureate, does research in her lab in Beijing. [Photo/Xinhua] Chinese scientist and Nobel laureate Tu Youyou has been elected as an international member of the ...
Can’t figure out why you’ve been feeling off? If you’ve been dealing with fatigue, bloating, brain fog, or digestive drama, ...
Pennsylvania-made amaro, bittersweet liqueurs made by macerating herbs and spices, is a nascent industry. But its production isn’t restricted to larger distilleries (like Philadelphia Distilling, ...
If you have sweet potatoes, coconut milk, Thai red curry paste, brown sugar and butter (and salt), you have everything you need for this five-star side. By Mia Leimkuhler Good morning! Today we have ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. We love to mash, roast, bake, and fry sweet potatoes, ...
A native plant in China, Sweet Annie (Artemisia annua) goes by several names, including Sweet Wormwood and Annual Wormwood. In Chinese medicine it is known as Qing Hao, and has been used for centuries ...
Among the world’s manifold disease burdens, antibiotic resistant bacteria hold a special place of concern. But recent evidence points to the malaria parasite also developing resistance to drugs that ...
Merve Ceylan is a dietitian and health writer with four years of experience writing for companies in the nutrition and health industry. Butternut squash and sweet potatoes are both rich in vitamin A, ...
At the turn of the millennium, a new class of drugs derived from ancient Chinese herbal medicine revolutionized malaria care. Artemisinin's, as they're called, are based on extracts from the sweet ...