Black raspberries grown in Central Europe show greater health benefits than its closely related cousins the red raspberry and blackberry, research suggests.
Concentrated freeze-dried extracts from black raspberries may help prevent certain cancers by acting on multiple gene targets, suggests a new study with rats.
Freeze-dried black raspberries have received a new boost for their
role in preventing oesophageal cancer, with a pilot human study
reporting a reduction of oxidative stress in patients with
condition Barrett's oesophagus.