Nutrition July 18, 2016 Common foods that damage your DNA To help protect your DNA and reverse genetic aging, avoid or reduce consumption of the phytochemicals that can harm you.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE July 16, 2016 5 home remedies for chickenpox Chicken pox is one of the most uncomfortable diseases, which typically affects children.
hiv aids July 15, 2016 HIV pill could cut infections in gay, bisexual men by a third The rate of new HIV infections among gay and bisexual men could drop by up to a third over the next decade if enough eligible men take a drug that protects against the virus, researchers estimate.
Nutrition July 15, 2016 Yogurt maker Dannon considers ways to cut more sugar U.S. yogurt maker Dannon, a unit of France's Danone , is looking at ways to make its products less sweet, in the latest industry response to rising concerns about excessive sugar consumption.
Nutrition July 15, 2016 3 drinks you should always avoid on a hot day You're hot, sweaty, and looking for something to quench your thirst.
Nutrition July 14, 2016 Scientists discover a big benefit to eating cinnamon Scientists say they've discovered "one of the safest and the easiest approaches to convert poor learners to good learners."
Nutrition July 14, 2016 Souring on artificial sweeteners: Substances may boost appetite Artificial sweeteners have gone from diet darlings — touted for allowing people to get a hit of sweetness without the calories of sugar — to a more maligned ingredient, as evidence mounts suggesting a complicated net effect on calorie consumption
Obesity July 14, 2016 Health problems have worsened for obese in US Obese adults in the U.S. have worse heart health and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes today than in the late 1980s, a new study suggests.
Nutrition July 14, 2016 The 12 most cholesterol-laden fast food items By now it’s common knowledge that the majority of the foods served at fast food restaurants are, for lack of a better term, really bad for you.
Nutrition July 13, 2016 7 reasons one doctor stopped eating tilapia There’s something fishy happening in the world of seafood, and we’re not quite sure how to handle it.
Obesity July 13, 2016 Soda and other sweet drinks tied to risk for some rare cancers People who drink lots of soda or other sugary beverages may have a higher risk of developing rare cancers in the gallbladder and bile ducts around the liver, a Swedish study suggests.