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Sleep, the bedrock of public health, is eroding. This is how experts say we can fix it
In order to address other health problems, poor sleep in America needs to be treated like a public health crisis
11/11/2023 14:00 UTC
Ultra-processed foods: bread may be considered one, but that doesn’t mean it’s all bad
While often considered a food that isn't necessarily "good for you," could bread actually be unfairly maligned?
06/14/2023 17:00 UTC
The diet that's too good to be true
Thousands of diabetics control their weight by skipping insulin shots. It's easy, effective -- and potentially lethal.
11/08/2007 17:03 UTC
You have bigger worries than terrorism: 5 diseases infinitely more likely to kill you
Repeat after us, you're not dying in a terrorist attack. Cancer and heart disease pose far, far greater threats
12/24/2015 13:15 UTC
Could graphic cigarette-style warning labels on meat products curb consumption?
"The pandemic label was most effective, then the health, then the climate warnings" the researcher said
11/03/2023 17:00 UTC
Statins may lead some patients to pig out: Study
04/25/2014 19:15 UTC
Dr. Oz invests up to $715,000 in companies he blames for skyrocketing insulin costs
Mehmet Oz specifically called out UnitedHealth and CVS for soaring prices — but he's heavily invested in both
06/17/2022 09:45 UTC
Is red meat bad for you? And does it make a difference if it’s a processed burger or a lean steak?
"The bottom line is that red meat can still be enjoyed as part of a healthy diet, if not eaten in excess"
08/10/2023 19:30 UTC
Eggs for a good cause
Australian experts ask women with Type 1 diabetes, cystic fibrosis and other diseases to give their eggs for stem cell reserch.
10/12/2006 04:01 UTC
Personalized medicine may do more to treat rather than prevent chronic diseases
We don’t yet fully understand the complex pathways involved in common chronic diseases
02/21/2017 18:00 UTC
Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away?
A deep-dive into the age-old adage, according to a nutritionist . . . is there actually some truth to it?
08/10/2023 16:30 UTC
Food guidelines change but fail to take cultures into account
One again, new food guidelines for Americans don’t incorporate ethnic and cultural differences
02/07/2021 13:29 UTC
Prescriptions . . . for fruits and vegetables? A new study says yes — here's why
"Many U.S. health care providers have been experimenting with "food is medicine" programs . . ."
08/29/2023 19:30 UTC
Get sugary drinks out of hospitals
Fast food, soda machines and sugary soft drinks are common fare in hospitals. Aren't we setting a bad example?
06/03/2018 17:00 UTC
Big corporations like Nestle are aggressively making people even fatter across the globe
Developing countries are a hot market for Big Food's high-calorie junk food
09/20/2017 10:00 UTC