Weight Loss July 10, 2016 7 bizarre fad diets you've probably never heard of Fads, by definition, are short-lived, and fad diets definitely come and go, many in the blink of an eye.
DIGESTIVE HEALTH July 9, 2016 8 foods to ease constipation While the exact percentage is up for debate, as many as 27 percent of Americans may suffer from constipation.
Nutrition July 8, 2016 11 times celebs gave useful diet advice The ultimate tips from famous folks—past and present—for staying slim, satisfied, and sane.
Dr Manny's Notes July 6, 2016 Healthy ways to gain weight Americans are often consumed with finding new ways to lose weight, but rarely do you hear about the opposite, serious issue of being underweight.
Children's Health July 6, 2016 Banners with veggie superheroes encourage school salad bar use In school cafeterias with vinyl banners depicting vegetable superhero characters, more young children take vegetables from the salad bar, according to a new study.
HEART HEALTH July 6, 2016 Foods from subsidized commodities tied to obesity The U.S. government spends billions of dollars each year on subsidies to farmers, but consuming too much food made from those subsidized farm products can boost people's risk for heart disease, researchers say.
Product Recalls July 5, 2016 General Mills expands recall of flour possibly contaminated with E. coli strain General Mills has expanded its flour recall to include more lots of Gold Medal Flour, Signature Kitchens Flour and Gold Medal Wondra Flour.
Eating Disorders July 5, 2016 College 'drunkorexia' is more common than thought The term "drunkorexia" has been used for several years to describe a particularly risky type of behavior on college campuses—students skip meals or exercise intensely before drinking, or deliberately purge during or afterward.
Diet Trends July 5, 2016 Dangerous lies your trainer is telling you Hilary Topper, a media consultant and triathlete, was intrigued when a trainer approached her at the gym.
Nutrition July 5, 2016 New food stamp rule may hurt convenience stores The U.S. Department of Agriculture has proposed a rule that would force stores that accept food stamps to offer a wider array of food choices, potentially harming around 47,000 smaller stores that participate in the program.
MEDICAL RESEARCH July 5, 2016 People eat less when wearing 'bite counters' People who wear "bite counters" on their wrists while eating tend to cut down on how much they consume during a meal, a study suggests.