Research has shown that a high-fat diet can damage the gut. A diet that’s high in saturated fat from dairy or meat can cause metabolic problems and make it harder to lose weight or maintain weight loss after shedding pounds.
While some of us think it’s too cold for the frozen treat, others consider ice cream a year-round pleasure. We have shared ice cream recipes in the past. But, when it comes to the store-bought varieties, you might want to steer clear of it for your heart.
Many people think of celery as a “filler” vegetable. It’s in soups, salads and can be an edible spoon for peanut butter or a dip. But, folks rarely focus on celery’s health benefits or why they should enjoy it more often!
Labels can be misleading and make you think a product is healthy. Research found that parents were 17 percent less likely to buy a sugar-heavy beverage when drinks in a test store had graphic warning labels.
New research may spur you on to make healthier choices. A study has found changing your diet could add as much as 13 years to the length of your life.
New research shows olive oil might also help people live a longer, healthier life. A study found that people who have a diet high in olive oil are less likely to die young.
While eating sesame seeds and sesame products doesn’t influence insulin resistance, it can positively impact blood sugar levels. Researchers have concluded that eating sesame seeds daily could help lower blood sugar.
Broccoli is packed with vitamins, minerals and fiber. Different methods of cooking it can change it's properties. Researchers recently set out to learn the most beneficial way to cook it.
It’s frustrating when you realize just how much salt is hiding in everyday staples. Sodium is naturally present in many foods, and salt is added to even more. Many foods you wouldn’t expect to be high in salt are.
“Salads in a bag” are one of the easiest ways to get your greens. The problem is that they have been repeatedly tied to illnesses. Dole is under investigation for a Listeria outbreak that has killed two people, made 17 ill and caused 13 hospitalizations.
Drinking sugar-heavy hot drinks can feel like a treat in the winter. But your blood sugar won’t thank you. A new study found that mulberry tea suppressed post-meal spikes for up to 90 minutes after drinking it.
Change is hard. Many of us need more than one reason to change our diet. One big motivator for some people can be helping the planet. The planetary health diet helps not only your health but also the environment.
According to a study, eating grapes can lower your heart attack or stroke risk. They aid your gut, blood sugar, lower your cholesterol and lower bile acid. The results of this research may inspire you to eat more grapes!
Water is the healthiest drink to help thirst. But, it doesn’t always hit the spot, especially if you're looking for something hot. We’re looking at the benefits of Greek coffee. It could become your favorite.
A new study has found that brains get “hangry” for nutrients if you eat too many ultra-processed foods. It impairs emotional regulation and cognitive function.
For people with blood sugar concerns, alcohol may impact their body differently than another person. That’s especially true if they drink on an empty stomach or take medication to help blood sugar.
Most people steer clear of white potatoes if they have blood sugar concerns. Cauliflower is a great swap for mashed potatoes. But, finding an alternative for whole potatoes can be hard. One of the best options is sunchokes.
We’re nuts about nuts! They’re packed with healthy fat, protein and fiber. We have written a lot about nuts over the years. Today, we’re focusing specifically on hazelnuts.
Is eating the same menu daily unhealthy? If you’re eating healthy foods with a balance of vegetables, complex carbs and protein, does it matter? As it turns out, there are pros and cons to it.
If you still have a lot of sweets in your house from the holidays, some research might be of interest to you! A study found that chocolate impacts your body differently depending on what time you eat it.