December 31, 2015 5 ways to lose weight in a hurry Between around-the-clock work schedules, never-ending to-do lists, and days spent running around like a chicken sans head, who has the time to lose weight?
December 29, 2015 Slightly elevated blood sugar linked to kidney damage risk People whose blood sugar levels are in the borderline range - higher than normal, but not yet diabetic - might still have an increased risk of kidney problems, a Norwegian study suggests.
December 28, 2015 The 'DNA diet' could be a game-changer for losing weight Here’s good news for big eaters fighting the battle of the budge — the “DNA diet’’ is on the way.
December 28, 2015 Researchers identify hormone behind sweet tooth Scientists might be one stop closer to curing a sweet tooth.
December 28, 2015 Can fermented foods cure a hangover? I get it: Nothing's going to magically counteract that killer headache and about-to-hurl feeling induced by one (or five) too many Cinco de Mayo sangrias.
December 27, 2015 Are wraps really healthier than sandwiches? You know that thing you do at the deli where you decide you're gonna get a healthy lunch and, in an earnest attempt to do the right thing, ask your sandwich artist to put it on a wrap instead of bread?
December 25, 2015 10 of the lowest calorie cocktails you can drink The season for celebrating is upon us, which means you probably have more occasions to drink than usual.
December 23, 2015 Man drank himself to death ... with caffeine When an unidentified man in his 20s in Kyushu, Japan, died suddenly and inexplicably in the fall of 2014, police ordered an inquest into the cause of his death.
December 23, 2015 India's Piramal eyes nutrition, cough-cold brands to boost consumer health arm India's Piramal Enterprises Ltd is exploring buying nutritional supplements and cough and cold brands to grow its consumer healthcare business to among the three largest in the country by 2020, a senior executive said.
December 22, 2015 Government panel backs preventive statin use by adults 40 and over Aligning with heart health groups and other experts, a U.S. government-backed panel now suggests that adults as young as 40 without a previous heart attack or stroke may need to start on a low or moderate dose of cholesterol-lowering drugs.