HEART HEALTH February 1, 2017 Skipping breakfast may be bad for your heart, doctors say Planning meals and snacks in advance and eating breakfast every day may help lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, new guidelines from U.S. doctors say.
Weight Loss February 1, 2017 Weight loss plan depends on personality type, says 'Biggest Loser' trainer With all the gimmicks and guidelines on the market for weight loss, finding a diet that works for you can be frustrating. ӣƵ’ Dr. Manny sat down with “The Biggest Loser” trainer Jen Widerstrom to find out how tailoring your diet to your personality can lead to weight loss success
Nutrition January 31, 2017 Beyond the gluten-free gimmick: How to actually lose weight It’s one of the biggest diet trends to ever sweep the nation.
Cold and Flu January 31, 2017 5 everyday foods to stave off colds and flu January: The month where mentally debilitating seasonal depression collides with physically debilitating temperatures.
Obesity January 30, 2017 Few dads take part in trials of obesity treatments for kids Fathers are conspicuously absent from studies that test the best ways to prevent and treat obesity in children, according to an analysis of research done in the past decade.
DIGESTIVE HEALTH January 27, 2017 Is ginger helpful or harmful for the stomach? Ginger is known for its ability to soothe the stomach, but it can cause more harm than good if you overdo it.
CANCER January 27, 2017 California fights Monsanto on labels for popular weed killer A battle over the main ingredient in Roundup, a popular weed killer sprayed by farmers and home gardeners worldwide, is coming to a head in California, where officials want to be the first to label the chemical with warnings that it could cause cancer.
Nutrition January 26, 2017 Unique foods to help boost your health When you’re feeling under the weather, it’s common practice to head to a local drug store or reach into the medicine cabinet – but what if the remedy is actually hiding in your pantry?
Healthy Foods January 26, 2017 Sea lice outbreak sends salmon prices soaring Salmon prices have reached historic highs due to an outbreak of sea lice in Norway.
HEALTHY LIVING January 26, 2017 If you eat seafood, you are eating thousands of pieces of plastic Seafood fans are ingesting up to 11,000 tiny pieces of plastic a year with unknown health effects, a new study reveals.