February 27, 2016 Is gluten-free, carb-free 'cloud bread' actually good for you? If you hadn’t heard of “cloud bread” yet, you were bound to soon.
February 26, 2016 Teen mental health risk increases with food insecurity Adolescents living in households with limited or uncertain availability of nutritious food are more than twice as likely as other kids to have emotional problems or conduct problems, according to a new study.
February 26, 2016 5 reasons you're so gassy For how much we struggle to hold them in, and apologize with a beet red face when they dare sneak out, farts are normal.
February 26, 2016 Flavonoids in fruits and veggies may help fight weight gain with age Eating lots of fruits and vegetables rich in flavonoid molecules might help adults minimize weight gain as they age, a recent study suggests.
February 26, 2016 Non-chain restaurant meals are high in calories too A typical U.S. restaurant meal provides enough calories for two or more healthy meals - and that's not just true in fast-food and large chain restaurants, according to a new study.
February 25, 2016 This sugar may be a new weapon against fructose Fight sugar with sugar? This could be the implication of a new study on mice revealing that a natural sugar called trehalose prevents a diet high in fructose, or fruit sugar, from causing fatty liver disease
February 25, 2016 Co-sleeping linked to breastfeeding, study finds Mothers who share a bed with their babies are more motivated to breastfeed and more likely to keep it up for the recommended six months, according to a U.K. study.
February 24, 2016 A good weight loss program is hard to find online Looking for weight loss programs online might not work very well for people who want a bricks-and-mortar place to go for support shedding excess pounds, a small U.S. study suggests.
February 24, 2016 How to protect your child from common food allergies Food allergies are a nuisance for some people and a life-threatening condition for others.
February 23, 2016 Even 5 percent weight loss tied to benefits for obese For obese men and women, losing as little as 5 percent of their body weight reduces risk factors for type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease, according to a new study.