Is your kid a 'Screenager?' Expert provides tips for easing device addiction A generation who grew up on cell phones and other handheld devices are now starting their own families, and many companies are providing smart phones to their employees meaning working parents are expected to be available after hours -- making it harder than ever to lead by example.
Too much of a good thing? Foods that can be toxic if you eat them in excess Looking to clean up your diet?
Why really hungry people crave starchy foods When finally given a chance to eat after hours of fasting, people tend to reach for high-calorie, starchy foods over nutritious foods
How to Beat the Barbecue Belly It's summertime, and the living is a little too easy. If those hot dogs are adding up, here are some tips for beating the barbecue belly.
Veggie Fest popular with meat eaters and vegetarians alike Move over Ribfest, Pigfest, Meatopia and all other outdoor galas that celebrate carnivorism. Veggie Fests are sprouting like weeds all over the country.
Could the scent of olive oil aid in weight loss? Olive oil is essential to the Mediterranean diet, known for its antioxidants and oleic acid, which has heart-protective qualities. But, some new research suggests the smell of olive oil could be adding to those health benefits
Doctors increasingly using e-tech with patients There's a stereotype that says doctors shun technology that might threaten patients' privacy and their own pocketbooks. But a new breed of physicians is texting health messages to patients, tracking disease trends on Twitter, identifying medical problems on Facebook pages and communicating with patients through email
Mix it up: How to keep kids' lunches fun and healthy Packing your child's lunch can get repetitive - fast. And it's especially tricky for parents of picky eaters. Here are some tasty alternatives
New Reality TV Show Helps Unhealthiest City Adopt Better Eating Habits "Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution," a reality series about the British chef's effort last fall to teach this Ohio River town about healthy eating, has its official premiere Friday.
'Red wine pill' like drinking 100 glasses a day, could cure major diseases The good news is red wine can cure cancer. The bad news is you'd need to drink 100 glasses a day