Adding a little spice to your diet can boost your health. Research has shown many health benefits of capsaicin, the active ingredient in cayenne pepper. But that doesn't necessarily mean you'll get ...
Many people love the rush of eating spicy food, but there’s more to hot peppers than a burning tongue. A growing body of research suggests that regularly consuming spicy food, particularly chilli ...
Original Medicare Part B may cover Qutenza (capsaicin) if a Medicare-approved doctor prescribes it for FDA-approved uses, such as neuropathic pain associated with postherpetic neuralgia or diabetic ...
Is spicy food healthy for you? Spicy foods can help with weight control, plus reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease, studies have shown — and consuming more spices may also contribute to a ...