July 31, 2016 This rare disease brews beer in your stomach For some people, having a digestive system that converts ordinary food into alcohol might sound like a dream come true: You never have to drink in order to get drunk!
July 30, 2016 Best snacks to eat late at night Dinner is over and you’re getting ready for bed—but your stomach is wide awake.
July 29, 2016 How probiotics may help ease depression Probiotics have long been hailed for promoting “good” bacteria in the gut— aiding digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and antibiotic-related diarrhea.
July 29, 2016 Health risks for female sex workers and their children Many female sex workers and their children have unmet needs for medical care, which puts them at risk for serious and potentially fatal health problems, some researchers argue.
July 29, 2016 UN supports 'brelfies' to encourage breastfeeding If you're hesitating about sending a brelfie, the United Nations says go for it.
July 29, 2016 Comparison of commercial and homemade infant meals finds flaws in each Parents making home-cooked meals often provide babies with too much fat and overall calories, while store-bought meals may not have enough of the fat children need to grow, according to a UK study.
July 29, 2016 Too much light at night, too little in the morning tied to obesity risk Older people exposed to high lighting in the evening, and low light in the morning are more likely to gain weight, and the opposite light exposures may encourage weight loss, Japanese researchers say.
July 29, 2016 5 types of bad breath— and what they say about your health Chances are, you already know the basics when it comes to keeping your breath minty-fresh (or at least non-offensive to those in whiffing distance).
July 28, 2016 The rise of schmacon, a beef-based bacon alternative Bacon is one of the most popular cuts of meat in the world.