Diabetes
Children Eat More Junk Food When Exposed To Junk Food Ads, Study Claims
Weekend Catch–Up Sleep Might Decrease Diabetes Risk
Generally, sleep deprivation can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, but according to a new study, the catch–up sleep on weekends can reverse the effect of sleep deprivation. Weight Loss and Diabetes Breakthrough: An Enzyme that Zaps Excess Sugar?
In what could be a weight loss and diabetes breakthrough, researchers from the University of Montreal Hospital Research Center have discovered a naturally occurring enzyme, known as the "detox enzyme" that zaps excess sugar and prevents our body as storing it as fat. Sugar Consumption may increase Breast and Lung Cancer Risk, Study Shows
a study conducted by University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center researchers show that there is a link between sugar consumption and increased risk in breast and lung cancer. Sweet Tooth Can Be Cured, According To Science
Researchers might be getting close to solving the problem of people who like indulging themselves with sweet treats. Belly Fat Poses High Risk of Dementia
Numerous studies have already been made about the high risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes brought about by the amount of fat stored in the belly of humans. But, recently, a new study has concluded that too much abdominal fat could be a precursor to dementia. How is this so? The liver snatches proteins that are building blocks of memory, away from the hippocampus and other parts of the body, to breakdown the fat. The Mast Brothers Chocolatiers Allegedly Sold Remelted Chocolate, $10 Chocolates An Artisanal Lie?
The Brooklyn based chocolate business is known for their carefully wrapped chocolate bars. However, the Mast Brothers Chocolate Company, which hs been selling expensive treats might just be a cover for recycled chocolate. Want Better Diet? Canned Fruits and Vegetables Linked to Healthier Diet
In a recent U.S Study, it was found that people who eat canned fruits and vegetables may lead a healthier diet in life compared to those people who do not consume canned goods. Is that even possible? Obesity in Seniors are Straining Nursing Homes
Many Americans are opting to house their elderly relatives, especially those who can no longer take care of themselves, in nursing homes. However, nursing homes are now seeing incoming seniors, especially those obese and overweight, as a stain in the nursing system. Less Than 7 Hours of Sleep Can Make You Fat, Recent Study on Obesity Shows
How many hours of sleep are you able to get everyday? Eight hours? Four hours? A recent study shows that sleeping a few hours short could increase the risk of obesity rate in the U.S. Diet and Weight Loss: The Best Ways to Eat Food and Be Healthy
You may have already decided what kind of diet you want to be on to lose weight or just to maintain your slimness. Or you may be one of those who are on a "yo-yo" diet because neither one works for you. Have you gone low-carb? Low-fat? Paleo? And these haven't worked for you? There's a simple formula that can help you lose weight. Vegetarian Diet, Other Healthy Diets may be Harmful to Environment
Recently, Arnold Schwarzenegger detailed at the United Nations Paris Climate Change Conference that eating a vegetarian diet can save the world. However, recent reports have indicated that a vegetarian diet could contribute to climate change. Starbucks’ Polar Bear Cookies Are Freaking People Out
It's Christmas! And the holiday season brings about cuteness, adorable decorations, holiday colors and flavors. Can't say the same for Starbucks though when patrons are up in arms upset over the company's attempt at a cute seasonal cookie. Jet Lag Increases Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk, Study Says
According to study, social jet lag is linked to risk of diabetes and heart disease. According to study, social jet lag is linked to risk of diabetes and heart disease. Diabetic Women Prone to Having Heart Attacks Than Men
Diabetic Women Prone to Having Heart Attacks Than Men Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in the world. The cases of diabetes increased due to the kind of lifestyle people chose to live.
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