Researchers report that men who consumed more of them did worse on word recall test The trans fats found in your favorite junk foods aren’t just clogging your arteries: new research shows th... Read more
Consumer Reports poll finds shoppers often mistakenly believe that FDA oversees these products Think a pill you saw advertised on the Internet can miraculously help you shed unwanted pounds?... Read more
Even fewer consume an amount thought to help curb heart disease, study found Nutrition experts advocate including nuts in a heart-healthy diet, but a new study finds that about 60 percent of... Read more
Fewer American adults are smoking cigarettes than ever, health officials said. In fact, the rate of cigarette smoking has dropped from about 21 percent in 2005 to 18 percent in 2013. That me... Read more
New rules announced Tuesday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will have many restaurant chains posting calorie counts on their menus, and the rules even apply to movie theater popcorn... Read more
Following 5 healthy habits halved chances of most common kind of brain attack, study suggests Women who follow five healthy habits can cut their stroke risk in half, new research sugg... Read more
The more wired you are, the less dense your gray matter, study suggests. Multitasking with smartphones, laptop computers and other media devices could change the structure of your brain, acc... Read more
Study finds that misery loves company, and vice versa Misery loves company, and apparently social media users are no exception. When people are feeling low, they’re likely to try to m... Read more
Study authors say it’s not clear why physical activity and alcohol appear linked People tend to drink more alcohol on days when they’re more physically active, a new study finds. “Mon... Read more
Folks who chug lots of coffee may have their genetics to thank for their java cravings, a new study says. Researchers have linked six genes to a person’s coffee consumption. All of the genes... Read more
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