Food & Health News
Hepatitis A Outbreak: Papa John's Pizza in Charlotte Linked to Virus
Drink Up! Coffee Lowers Your Risk of Liver Cirrhosis by 66 Percent
Want to reduce your risk of liver cirrhosis? Then you may want to keep drinking your daily cup of coffee. Foster Farms Chicken Salmonella Outbreak Tops 500 Cases
The Salmonella Heidelberg outbreak linked to Foster Farms chicken has now sickened over 500 people in 25 states. Low-Doses of Aspirin During Pregnancy Can Prevent Dangerous Complications
Women who have a high risk of pregnancy complications can take low doses of aspirin to relieve the pain. CDC Study Reveals Sex Education Offered Too Late For Teen Girls
"Timing is everything" is a true statement--especially when it comes to educating teens about sex. Genetic 'Switch' May Speed Up a Person's Metabolism and Combat Obesity and Diabetes
Scientists have discovered a genetic "switch" that can accelerate a person's basal metabolic rate, which could potentially lead to a dramatic reduction in the risk of obesity and diabetes. Drinking a Glass of Milk May Slow Knee Arthritis Progression in Women
Want to halt knee arthritis? Then you may want to drink a glass of milk. Want to halt knee arthritis? Then you may want to drink a glass of milk. Researchers have found that women who drank low-fat or fat-free milk slowed the progression of osteoarthritis of the knee. Men with Eating Disorders May be Ignored: Women Receive More Help
It's not just women who have eating disorders. Men can also suffer from anorexia, binge eating and other issues. Yet widespread perception may prevent men from getting the help they need. Food Poisoning Twice More Likely at Restaurants Than Dinner at Home
Americans are twice as likely to get sick form food prepared at a restaurant than food prepared at home. Childhood Obesity Expenses: Overweight Children Can Cost $19,000 Over One Lifetime
A recent study revealed that childhood obesity comes with an estimated price tag of $19,000 per child compared to the lifetime medical costs of a normal weight child. UCLA Study Links Junk Food to Laziness and Lack of Motivation
ow, a new study has found that consuming excessive amounts of junk foods can lead to obesity and as a result, make an individual lazy. Caffeine May Ward Off Alzheimer's Disease: Scientists Discover New Clue
Caffeine may just combat Alzheimer's disease in the future. Researchers have found that caffeine actually has a positive effect on tau deposits, which are some of the characteristic features of the disease. Study Links Eating Beans and Peas and Lentils to Lower Cholesterol Levels
Eating one serving of beans a day can help keep the high cholesterol levels away. Eating one serving of beans a day can help keep the high cholesterol levels away. Junk Food Diet Linked to Laziness: Motivation Drops with Obesity
How much junk food do you eat? You may want to cut back if you want to be more productive. How much junk food do you eat? You may want to cut back if you want to be more productive. Chili's Cancels Autism Awareness Fundraiser After Pro-Vaccine Pressure
Chilli's has cancelled a fundraiser for the National Autism Association following public outrage.
MOST Read
Jell-O, Kool-Aid Will No Longer Contain 'Artificial' Food Dyes After RFK Jr Pressured Kraft Heinz Executives
Vitamin Gummies Recalled from Amazon and Aldi After Peanut Contamination Discovered
How Long Is a Tootsie Roll? Bizarre Reason Why The Iconic Sweet is at the Centre of Diddy Rape Case
'We Need Them To Set Us Free': Ben & Jerry's Founders Ask Unilever To Sell Brand Back After 'Woke' CEO Axed
Nearly 18,000 Ice Cream Containers Recalled Over Plastic Contamination Risk
News