Diet Trends December 26, 2019 Fasting diets may add years to your life as well as help you lose weight, new study suggests Fasting may be more than just fad.
Seafood December 20, 2019 PETA activists don body paint, impersonate dead fish to protest holiday seafood sale That’s one way to make a splash.
Diet Trends December 8, 2019 Vegan influencer eats meat for 30 days, shocks fans by saying she's healthier than she's 'felt in years' Well, that’s a big change.
Healthy Foods December 2, 2019 Eating banana skins may help with weight loss, expert suggests The humble banana has long been hailed a health superhero, thanks to its potassium-rich content.
Parenting November 15, 2019 Mom finds note from day care worker in son's lunchbox: 'Put him on a diet and go away!' A Texas mother said she was horrified after a note left by a daycare employee told her to put her son on a diet and to "go away."
Diet Trends November 12, 2019 Tim McGraw reveals his cheat day meal is from Whataburger There’s no better meal than a cheat meal.
Jennifer Aniston October 24, 2019 Jennifer Aniston reveals the diet that keeps her fit: 'I noticed a big difference' Jennifer Aniston said she’s noticed a positive difference in her health after trying intermittent fasting.
Diet Trends October 14, 2019 Is red meat safe to eat or not? Food advice is confusing Americans A team of international researchers recently rattled the nutrition world by saying there isn’t enough evidence to tell people to cut back on red or processed meat, seemingly contradicting advice from prominent health experts and groups including the American Cancer Society and American Heart Association.
Diet Trends September 5, 2019 Vegetarians, vegans have higher stroke risk than meat eaters, study claims But they have a lower risk of coronary heart disease, researchers found.
MEDICAL RESEARCH August 8, 2019 Breast cancer risk reduced by swapping red meat for poultry, study finds Heads up, ladies: Consider swapping chicken for red meat the next time you have the choice, as doing so may reduce the risk of breast cancer, a new study suggests.Â