November 4, 2015 Are Americans eating healthier? Take this study with a grain of salt People in the United States have been eating healthier — in fact, a new study finds that improved diets have prevented 1.1 million premature deaths over a 14-year period
November 4, 2015 Confusion about introducing solid foods to babies, survey finds A recent survey found many parents are unsure about when and how to best introduce solid foods to babies.
November 4, 2015 Sodas linked to increased heart failure risk Men who drink two or more glasses of soda or other sweetened drinks a day may have a greater risk of heart failure, a Swedish study suggests.
November 4, 2015 Why you shouldn't drink coffee when you're drunk If you’ve had a couple of drinks with dinner, you might be inclined to order a cup of coffee with dessert.
November 3, 2015 The truth about what’s really in cooking sprays When cooking sprays came on the food scene, I was thrilled. Since they claimed to add no additional calories and to make cooking surfaces non-stick, it seemed like a perfectly reasonable way to “have my cake and eat it, too.”
November 3, 2015 Federal jury to settle bitter battle between sweeteners Big Sugar and Big Corn face off in court this week in a bitter, multibillion-dollar battle of sweeteners that boils down to a mix of science, semantics and marketing.
November 3, 2015 Menus with calorie info may not change long-term habits Knowing how many calories are in a fast food chain's hamburger may not change people's eating habits, suggests a new study.
November 2, 2015 When it comes to your diet, variety may not be a good thing Have a favorite food you find yourself eating day in and day out?
November 2, 2015 8 foods that aren't as healthy as they seem Whether you’re trying to lose weight, training for an endurance event or just want to live a healthy lifestyle, tracking what you eat is a priority.
November 2, 2015 Low-fat diets are not better for weight loss Low-fat diets are unlikely to result in greater weight loss than higher-fat diets that have the same amount of calories, a new study finds