Cheese can be part of a weight-loss plan, nutrition experts say. Dietitians reveal the best cheese to eat when trying to lose ...
Sometimes referred to as curds and whey, this dairy product differs from cheese in that it’s not aged, but rather sold and served fresh. It's also low in calories, compared with other cheeses.
How about a delightful Apple and Muenster Stuffed Chicken Breast made effortlessly in your air fryer? It's a breeze to whip ...
A state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner for imaging mice and rats is currently being put into operation at the University of Münster’s Multiscale Imaging Centre (MIC). Researchers ...
When it comes to feeding your pet human food, you want to be safe. Here's what to know about cats and cheese consumption.
Many myths and misconceptions are being spread — even by so-called experts. Here are 18 nutrition facts that should be common sense — but aren’t. Luckily, the Food and Drug Administration ...
The cheese was dug up with mummified human remains in the Xinjiang region of China and offers insights into the origins of the dairy product known as kefir. By Kate Golembiewski Around 3,600 years ...
CALORIES MIGHT BE among the most misunderstood aspects of our health and the ways our bodies work. Are calories an enemy to be abstained from at all times? Why is there so much fixation on ...
THE SHORT ANSWER: It’s different for everyone. That’s because how many calories you burn doing something depends on a variety of factors, such as your weight, muscle mass, whether you are ...
The University of Münster knows that balancing one's career and private life is key to enjoying a good quality of life. As a cooperative employer, we strive to cultivate a wholesome working ...
The world's oldest piece of cheese has been discovered - found laid across a mummy's neck. A 3,600-year-old coffin was opened in the Xiaohe Cemetery in Xinjiang, China, during an excavation in ...
Bronze Age desert dwellers unearthed from graves in what’s now northwest China were buried with cheese scattered on their heads and necks — perhaps as a snack packed for the afterlife.