April 4, 2016 Blue Bell: Not all sources of listeria outbreak identified; controls in place Blue Bell Creameries LP told federal inspectors that nearly one year after a deadly listeria outbreak forced a massive recall it hasn’t nailed down all the sources of contamination in its plants, though the company now has in place programs to effectively control for the bacteria.
April 2, 2016 How to eliminate sugar from your diet in 21 days Mounting research shows that going overboard on sugar can lead to high cholesterol and blood pressure and a greater risk of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease, not to mention excess weight gain.
April 1, 2016 Diabetes during pregnancy linked to liver disease later in life Women who develop diabetes while pregnant may be at elevated risk of also developing a dangerous build up of fat in their livers when they reach middle age, according to a new analysis.
March 31, 2016 Longer night fasting tied to reduced breast cancer recurrence For breast cancer survivors, the risk of recurrence may be tied to how many hours they fast at night, a new study suggests.
March 31, 2016 8 things every woman should know about her libido Here today, gone tomorrow—your libido can be puzzling, to say the least.
March 30, 2016 3 unexpected reasons why you're overeating "I bypassed the three-cheese lasagna, those gargantuan slabs of turtle cheesecake didn't tempt me one bit, and I stuck with two glasses of pinot noir that I subsequently and sensibly swapped for a few glasses of iced tea," my friend recently recounted about an unseasonably cool March picnic where she ate perfectly.
March 29, 2016 Grisly ad campaign shows effect of sugar on body A series of images created for the Diabetes Association of Thailand to warn against the possible effects of sugar on health may encourage some people to take another look at their favorite sweets.
March 29, 2016 103-pound woman's shocking medical diagnosis No matter what she tried, Rachel Meyers just couldn’t put on weight.
March 29, 2016 Mediterranean diet tied to lower hip fracture risk Women who maintain an overall healthy diet may benefit from a slightly reduced risk of hip fractures later in life, according to a new U.S. study.
March 29, 2016 Vaccines, breast-feeding tied to decline in ear infections Breastfeeding and new vaccines are bringing down the risk of ear infections in infants, a U.S. study suggests.