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7 things we learned from Oprah Winfrey’s new special “Shame, Blame and the Weight Loss Revolution”
Joy Saha
The talk show host spoke about her own weight loss journey and sat down with families and medical professionals
Oats and oatmeal aren’t bad for you, as some claim
Duane Mellor
"In fact, they probably have more health benefits than you realize"
Ozempic for kids? Inside the debate on adolescents taking weight-loss drugs
Nicole Karlis
Adolescents are being prescribed semaglutide for obesity, but some experts are concerned about band-aid solutions
Oprah’s departure, Ozempic and a failed “hype house”: WeightWatchers struggles to adapt its image
Ashlie D. Stevens
WeightWatchers’ stock shares have tumbled 58% over the last one-month period
“We almost died for these greens”: A journey through my food desert
D. Watkins
These new kids will never know what it’s like to get your head busted over some lettuce and I'm thankful for that
How to fast safely during Ramadan — what the science shows
Feisal Subhan
"Scientific research has shown that fasting is good for your health"
“Not the flu”: CDC’s change in COVID guidance could misrepresent risks of virus, experts warn
Nicole Karlis
The CDC has changed its guidelines for isolating with a COVID infection. Experts say this could backfire
The Atlantic diet: How does it compares to its Mediterranean counterpart?
Taibat (Tai) Ibitoye
"According to this latest study, the Atlantic diet may reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome"
Ultra-processed foods: Largest ever review shows many ill effects on health
Pete Wilde
"These studies should help inform advice about curbing our consumption of UPFs . . . "
‘Naked carbs’ and ‘net carbs’ – what are they and should you count them?
Saman Khalesi, Anna Balzer, Charlotte Gupta, Chris Irwin, Grace Vincent
"All carbs need to be broken down into individual molecules by our digestive enzymes to be absorbed"
Richard Lewis, comedy prophet: He saw the anxiety era coming, and made it funny for us
David Masciotra
Jazz-like with his improvisations and channeling a bluesman's brand of hope, Lewis made acute anxiety hilarious
Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy could boost the US economy by a trillion dollars, Goldman Sachs says
Joy Saha
Goldman predicts that anywhere between 10 million to 70 million Americans will be taking weight-loss drugs by 2028
“Orwellian”: Supermarket leaders say Republicans’ new SNAP plan makes cashiers the “food police”
Ashlie D. Stevens
"It would set a terrifying precedent of intruding on the most private areas of our lives"
Inside the internal debates of a hospital abortion committee
Kavitha Surana
“I don’t want to have a patient die and be responsible for it,” one Tennessee doctor said
War is bad for you — and the economy: False job claims fuel massive Pentagon budgets
William D. Hartung
Biden touts the alleged benefits of the “Arsenal of Democracy” — that myth could threaten our peace and prosperity
If you’re worried about inflammation, stop stressing about seed oils and focus on the basics
Lauren Ball, Emily Burch
"They may or may not play a role in inflammation (the research picture is mixed)"
“The Sopranos” helped save my sweet mom’s life
Barbara Neal Varma
I will never forget the first time I heard my 80-year-old mother say, "Someone’s gonna get whacked tonight!"
Can kimchi really help you lose weight? Hold your pickle. The evidence isn’t looking great
Evangeline Mantzioris
"A systematic review of all studies that looked at the impact of fermented foods on satiety . . . showed no effect"
MAGA burnout and the health risks of a second Trump term
Chauncey DeVega
A large number of Americans will likely die if a second Trump regime succeeds
What do your blood test results mean? A toxicologist explains the basics of how to interpret them
Brad Reisfeld
There are numerous blood panels intended to test specific aspects of your health. What do they all mean?
Why are vegan men perceived as “less masculine”?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
We asked experts why veganism isn't considered manly, and what to do about it
Women are far more likely to develop autoimmune diseases. A new study may have finally cracked why
Nicole Karlis
It could the result of a fundamental differentiator between biological men and women
If the government recognizes that “food is medicine,” why aren’t they taking hunger more seriously?
Ashlie D. Stevens
"Nutrition is health. It is critical that all Americans have access to healthy food."
Turns out the viral ‘Sleepy Girl Mocktail’ is backed by science. Should you try it?
Charlotte Gupta
"There is research to show including tart cherry juice in your diet improves overall sleep"
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