iStock HEALTH COVID vaccines and boosters shown to protect pregnant women and newborns: ‘Transferred protection’
HEALTH 2 days ago Could your car make you sick? Study highlights potentially cancerous toxins in vehicles Americans may be breathing in cancer-causing chemicals while they're driving, recent research suggested. Environmental experts offered input on the potential risk.
HEALTH 2 days ago Feeling hungrier than usual? Your sleep schedule could be the culprit, an expert says Not sleeping enough could cause your appetite to spike, experts say. A nutritional biologist discusses how poor quality of sleep could be making you hungry, and how to break the cycle.
Food-Drink 3 days ago Your best food and drink choices at the airport, according to dietitians and nutritionists Sticking to healthy eating goals while traveling, especially if flying to your destination, can be tricky — but nutritionists and dieticians shared wise tips and choices to make at airports.
LIFESTYLE 6 days ago Butter vs. margarine: Is one 'better' for you than the other? Is butter or margarine better for you? Here is what you should know about both spreads' health and nutrition facts — and if you should reach for one food over the other.
HEALTH May 11 Common cooking ingredient could reduce dementia mortality risk, study suggests Infusing more olive oil into your diet could pay big dividends in cognitive health, a new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health suggests. Experts offered insights.
HEALTH May 7 Eating yogurt could help prevent one common disease, according to the FDA Some say that including yogurt in our diets could help keep diabetes at bay, a claim that gets no objection from the FDA. A nutritionist weighs in on the benefits.
HEALTH May 5 8 important health stories to know about in case you missed them As you look to the week ahead, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out — here are 8 key developments.
HEALTH May 3 Anger can increase heart attack risk, study finds: ‘Chronic insult to arteries’ Feeling angry for as little as eight minutes a day could raise your chances of experiencing a cardiac event, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Nutrition May 3 Eating one type of fruit regularly could reduce diabetes risk in women, study suggests: 'Incredibly healthy' A new study found a correlation between avocado consumption and reduced diabetes risk in Mexican adults. Several dietitians weigh in on the fruit's nutritional benefits.
LIFESTYLE May 2 Salad combos that take the cake: Here are top choices, plus some really wacky ones Americans ranked their favorite types of salads, dressings and toppings in a new survey. For National Salad Month, some even added some off-the-path foods to their healthy meal option.