April 22, 2016 Flame-broiled fish linked with higher breast cancer risk When cooked a certain way, even healthy foods may affect breast cancer risk, a new study finds.
April 22, 2016 5 complex carbs to help shape your summer body Perhaps the publicity around certain fad diets has led you to believe that carbs are dietary enemy number one.
April 22, 2016 13 surprising things that can make you constipated No matter how chill your bowels usually are, constipation happens.
April 21, 2016 Knowing your kid is overweight might make things worse When parents think their child is overweight, that may put the kid at increased risk of packing on even more pounds, a new study suggests.
April 21, 2016 5 work snacks to help you avoid the vending machine We live in a world of ergonomic workspaces and futuristic video-conference meetings, so it's fairly dumb that our work snacks are still salty, preservative-filled objects that plummet out of automated machines by the bathrooms.
April 20, 2016 Can these superfood cocktails cure hangovers? After nearly two decades of making hangover-inducing cocktails for Manhattan boozehounds — Iggy Pop among them — at joints such as Le Souk, Jules Aron became a juicehead in the best sense of the word.
April 20, 2016 4 foods to lower stress Is there a difference between “comfort food” and “calming food”? When you’re stressed out, knowing which ones to choose can make all the difference.
April 20, 2016 Eating nuts linked to lower risk of colon cancer Eating nuts has been linked to a number of health benefits, such as a reduced risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease
April 20, 2016 Friends, finances may affect how long women breast-feed Mothers with more social and financial resources may breast-feed longer than women with less support, a German study suggests.
April 19, 2016 Not all cranberry supplements prevent urinary tract infections - Taking cranberry supplements has long been recommended to prevent urinary tract infections (UTI), but it's important to choose the right products, researchers say.