Okra is a healthy veggie found in many southern recipes. We are taking a look at the properties of this vegetable and, when you know more about it, it may be on your table tonight!
High-protein diets can help people lose weight. But, new studies using mice showed that they may also lead to blocked and ruptured arteries because of plaque buildup.
They say variety is the spice of life. We agree with that in many ways, especially when it comes to diet, exercise and activities. But, we want to talk about “spicing” up your health. We’re looking at turmeric, a yellowish spice found in a lot of Indian dishes.
Many people across the country are still experiencing winter. Vitamin C aids your immune system and can help your body protect itself from infection, but what is it, why does it help and what are the best sources?
Like most people, we like snacks. If you’re peckish, go for something better than chips or cookies, almonds can be delicious, satiating and good for your heart!
Having even more reasons not to eat sugar can help to make it less attractive and resolve our efforts to avoid it. New research shows that sugar can harm the bowel, this knowledge may help us shun sweet stuff.
You have seen millet in birdseed mixes. However, for much of the world, it is a staple. It's growing in popularity in the U.S. and it has a lot of potential health benefits.
During the winter, we sometimes get bored with the limited in-season foods in the produce aisle. Canned produce is frequently misrepresented as being not as good. However, they have the same nutrients — fresh, canned or frozen.
We have a hard time resisting white bread. And while whole grain bread can be a great source of complex, heart-healthy carbs, white bread isn’t. Now, scientists have found a way to double its fiber content!
Dairy is, according to recent studies, good for your heart health. We are taking a look at yogurt and how it may aid your heart and health. Which ones are best?
Very few Americans eat the correct amount of fruits and vegetables daily. A new study found that a poor diet was the leading cause of preventable deaths globally. It killed more people than smoking.
Often, green peas are dismissed as being starches rather than vegetables. This ignores the many benefits of the vegetable, which is in season and can support your heart health this winter.
Sometimes we start healthy routines with the best of intentions, but sticking to it can be hard. February is Heart Health Month. In preparation, Mayo Health Clinic has created a virtual challenge called the “Passport to Heart Health.”
There is a long history of cereal brands making alliances with pop culture. We all know the dangers of added sugar and empty carbs. But, new candy-flavored breakfast cereals are hitting the store this month, and some folks are excited.
It’s National Meat Week. Recently meat lovers were given reason to cheer when a study said the amount of red and processed meat in the average diet was perfectly healthy. Now, there are some new doubts about the claim.
A new study has shown that non-milk drinkers aged faster than milk drinkers and people who drank skim, or one percent did better than people who drank whole or two percent milk. The results were startling.
Intuitive eating is based on a simple idea: eat well and don’t overeat. You don’t cut out foods, follow a rigorous diet routine or schedule and you don’t count calories. But, is it good for you?
When we first heard about the Military Diet, we were interested. We thought it might be a thought-out, comprehensive health plan designed by the armed forces to keep people healthy. Then we researched this diet that promotes hot dogs and ice cream.
Researchers have shown that eating walnuts every day is linked to higher amounts of healthy gut bacteria. The bacteria is also linked to lower the risk of heart disease.
Fermented foods, said to promote gut health, are continuing to interest people and take up and larger and larger space in the supermarket. But are they worth the hype?