Research links a preference for sweets to higher risks of depression, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. A study involving 180,000 people found those who prefer sweets are more likely to suffer ...
The U.S. FDA is working to reduce sodium levels in processed foods and restaurant meals, as Americans consume 50 per cent ...
A recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology found that higher vitamin D doses do not improve heart health in older adults with low vitamin D levels. The research, ...
Bad news for standing desk zealots: you may not be as superior to your seated counterparts as you once thought.
A new study suggests that standing for over two hours a day doesn't reduce cardiovascular risks and could increase the risk ...
Heart health is woven into the fabric of daily life for many, particularly for those who turn to coffee for a boost of energy ...
Connecticut officials said Friday that the state has had two deaths from the flu and 15 to 20 people still die of COVID-19 ...
Melanie Griffith is a chain-smoker who continues to spark up, despite her not-so-distant bout with skin cancer. Now, loved ...
A recent study has uncovered a vital connection between vitamin B12 and chronic inflammation, which could change how we ...
Libby’s asbestos clinic is facing another lawsuit, this time alleging medical malpractice, wrongful death and claims of ...
According to the National Kidney Foundation, about 14% of Americans have kidney disease and about 90% of them may not know it until it's very advanced.
Many people have turned to standing as a way to fight the negative effects of sitting for long periods, whether at work, at ...