October 27, 2015 Alcohol use in movies tied to teen drinking In a study of 15-year-olds in the U.K., those who had been most exposed to alcohol use in films were also most likely to have tried alcohol, and about twice as likely as the least exposed to have been binge drinking.
October 27, 2015 6 things you should know about working with a nutritionist Kim Kardashian recently revealed to Entertainment Tonight that she hired a nutritionist to help her learn how to cook and eat more healthfully after she gained 15 pounds.
October 27, 2015 The anti-aging diet: 9 foods that fight wrinkles If you’re scrutinizing over your dull, dry winter skin and fine lines and wrinkles, you’re not alone.
October 27, 2015 5 ways to beat bloat Feeling puffy? Bloating caused by gas, irregularity, or water retention can make even a tiny tummy become anything but. Here’s how to nix the problem
October 27, 2015 Back-to-school nutrition tips As the summer winds down, millions of children are headed back to school.
October 27, 2015 Angry mothers meet with EPA over concerns with Roundup herbicide A group of mothers, scientists and environmentalists met with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulators on Tuesday over concerns that residues of Roundup, the world's most popular herbicide, had been found in breast milk.
October 27, 2015 Action-packed TV might make you snack more, study says Could action-packed TV fare make you fat? That's the implication of a new study that found people snacked more watching fast-paced television than viewing a more leisurely paced talk show.
October 27, 2015 More equality between partners equals more exercise Men and women who see themselves as equal partners in a relationship are more likely to participate in frequent recreational exercise compared with those in less egalitarian unions, a study in PLOS One suggests.
October 27, 2015 Bounce back with this pharmacist-approved hangover helper Sun, alcohol, fireworks, more alcohol. You get the picture.
October 27, 2015 9 most confusing words on chicken labels If you’ve been worrying about antibiotics in meat and antibiotic-resistant superbugs, good news: Perdue Farms says it will no longer routinely inject antibiotics into eggs about to hatch, NPR reports.