Nutrition

Regular Exercise May Slow Parkinson's Progression

Parkinson's disease can cause tremors, stiffness and trouble with walking. But a new study suggests that regular exercise can slow… Read More

March 30, 2017

Are Any Fad Diets Good for Heart Health?

It may be tempting to latch on to the latest diet fad like juicing or going gluten-free to lose weight… Read More

March 30, 2017

Got a Craving? What Your Body Actually Wants You To Eat

If You�re Craving Something Sweet It�s easy to get a quick sugar fix from foods that might be lying around… Read More

March 29, 2017

Mediterranean Diet May Help Reduce Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes

  Mediterranean Diet An Estimated 86 Million Americans Are At Risk For Type 2 Diabetes But nearly 90 percent of… Read More

March 29, 2017

Vitamin Pills Stop Working With Coffee Scientists Claim

The heat in the drinks can dramatically reduce the effects of tablets It can even kill the �friendly� bacteria in… Read More

March 29, 2017

Marathon Running May Cause Short-Term Kidney Injury

Any marathoner will tell you that the grueling 26-mile races can do a number on the hips, knees, ankles and… Read More

March 29, 2017

Surprising Reasons Some Women Can’t Lose Weight

Most of us already know that eating less and moving more are the keys to dropping extra pounds. But if… Read More

March 28, 2017

8 Safest Natural Sweeteners

Sweet foods were a rare delicacy for our ancient ancestors.� Today, we have an unlimited supply of sugary foods and… Read More

March 28, 2017

The Habit You Must Drop If You Want to Lose Weight

Restaurants are the number-one place to sabotage your diet, according to new research that will surprise no one who�s ever… Read More

March 28, 2017

Study: 10,000 Steps Per Day Not Enough

Wearable fitness monitors (think Fitbit) provide a "motivation alert" as you approach the magic number of 10,000 steps per day,… Read More

March 27, 2017