Brown rice far worse than white rice when it comes to toxins, study finds Researchers found that brown rice contains more of the carcinogenic inorganic arsenic than white rice, prompting calls for balanced nutrition and food safety awareness.
Anti-aging benefits linked to one surprising health habit Meditation has been linked to a slowdown in aging and reduction in stress. Biohacker Dave Asprey speaks with Fox News Digital about the health benefits of the practice.
Men's multivitamins recalled due to undeclared allergen: FDA A men's multivitamin brand has been recalled because it contains an undeclared allergen that could be fatal to certain consumers.
Fox Business Briefs 4/14 Pfizer ends development of daily weight-loss pill; Apple spared from bulk of Trump tariffs; Top execs see a recession on the horizon; Starbucks reveals stricter barista dress code.
Fluoride exposure linked to ‘detrimental effects’ on health of pregnant women, infants New meta-analysis looks into studies on the impact of fluoride on pregnant women and infants, concluding that fluoride is toxic to early brain development.
Food health alert issued for soups, bowl products after wood found in recalled ingredient The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a public health alert for various soups and bowl products that could be contaminated with wood.
Woman with Alzheimer's begins 3,000-mile walk to raise awareness A California woman was motivated to embark on a 3,000-mile walk to raise awareness of the power of healthy living. Judy Benjamin, 80, shares her story with Fox News Digital.
Guy Fieri backs healthy living movement: 'You get one life' In an original interview with Fox News Digital, celebrity chef Guy Fieri says Americans should make healthier choices — and says, 'You get one life. Let's make it the best we can."
'Bubbling' teriyaki sauce recalled after shelf-stable bottles began to swell: FDA A Japanese cooking sauce has been recalled because bubbling bacteria caused the bottles to swell, showing signs of micro growth, according to the FDA.
Creatine may not build more muscle after all, study suggests The sports supplement creatine may not be effective in building muscle, according to a new study from the University of New South Wales. Researchers and exercise scientists speak about the findings.