A study found that taurine, an ingredient in energy drinks, improves the health and longevity of worms, mice and monkeys when taken as a supplement.
A new study has underscored just bad a poor diet is for sleep quality. A diet high in fat and sugar doesn’t impact the duration of sleep, but it does reduce deep sleep and alters key sleep patterns.
A study found that obesity lowers the brain’s ability to feel full and satisfied. Even if people lost a large amount of weight, their brains didn’t regain the ability to feel cues to stop eating.
Common knowledge tells us that losing weight slowly is healthier than fast weight loss. But, what is the science behind that? Is there really a difference between the two or is it just an old wives tale?
A new study found that apples may prevent frailty. The usual dietary intervention is eating more protein to aid muscle health. However, eating plants that contain the flavonol quercetin can help.
When you’re thirsty and picture the most hydrating drink, you probably envision water. You’d be wrong. Skim milk is significantly better at rehydrating you and keeping you hydrated for longer.
Protein lemonade is all the rage on TikTok. The drink is meant to replace frozen lemon desserts. The question is, is it any healthier?
The WHO has recommended against using non-sugar sweeteners as they don't aid long-term weight loss and may increase the risk of blood sugar concerns. But that's not the whole story.
Some claim that golden milk is a superfood. It's delicious and easy to make, but what are the health properties of the "turmeric latte" that has been enjoyed in India for centuries?
National Crouton Day is this Saturday. You can make or buy low-carb croutons. Or, you can improve your salad in different ways. There are many options to add an extra tasty crunch to your salad.
A massive study of people with blood sugar concerns showed that those who drank sugar-sweetened drinks were more likely to develop heart disease or die prematurely.
In 2018 restaurants with 20 or more locations had to add calorie counts to their menus in the U.S. A study estimated that 28,000 cases of obesity-related cancer were prevented by this act.
Oakland, CA, has been celebrating the drop in purchases of sugar-heavy drinks since introducing a tax on sugar-sweetened beverages. While their program has succeeded, it isn’t always the case.
“Watertok” is a trend where people share “water” recipes. The drinks stretch the definition of water. While the trend is meant to make people drink more throughout the day, people question whether it’s healthy.
Social media loves to call things superfoods. You may have heard that yellow dragon fruit is the new “it” superfood, according to social media. It’s very high in fiber and is nutritious, but the claims are dubious.
Magnesium can aid blood sugar levels. Now, a study found that more magnesium in a diet led to healthier brain aging. It even reduced the risk of dementia.
A study found that calorie counting and small meals were better for weight loss than intermittent fasting. But a different one found that intermittent fasting may help blood sugar, even without weight loss.
A voluntary recall has been issued for several brands of bagged salads that may carry listeria. Originally just Fruit Ridge Farms and Bell’s Bistro salads were recalled. It's expanded to Revolution Farms and Fresh Express.
Cantaloupe is one of our favorite fruits of the spring! It’s almost cantaloupe season, and we are looking at the ways it aids blood sugar, blood pressure, heart health and so much more.
People who diet are familiar with the yo-yo effect. Dieters usually regain half the weight they lost within two years and 80 percent after five years. New research in mice brains may explain the cause.