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Ever Wondered What Nutrition Experts Eat for Breakfast?

Nine dietitians reveal their favorate breakfast meal, as compiled by Kate Bratskeir for Huffingtonpost.
  • Can You Really Lose Weight By Following the Teatox?

    Few years ago drinking tea has evolved into a diet trend which then resulted to a prolific business venture for many. Many tea detox or "teatox" companies offers a diet program consists of drinking their own brand if tea which guarantees weight loss in as fast as 14 days
  • Having Younger Siblings Linked to Lower Obesity Rates

    A study found that children with younger siblings tend to have lower chances of becoming obese. Children with younger siblings should feel blessed to have that pesky little brother or sister around.
  • Truth Behind Food Craving and How To Overcome It

    Food craving can be described as an intense longing for eating a particular food, which is usually hard to endure. Food craving and hunger are different issues. While hunger can be satiated by consuming any good food, food craving is related to emotions and can only be satisfied after eating a particular food.
  • 6 Ways to a Healthier Eating in a Fast Food Restaurant

    A healthier meal is still possible in a fast food restaurant if one follows these six steps. Fast food restaurants are not really associated with healthy eating.
  • Chocolate-Covered Onion: An Unlikely But Healthy Treat

    In Philadelphia, onions are getting popular because a chocolate company turned it into a dessert known as the Chocolate covered Onions.
  • Splenda Side Effects: New Study vs Splenda on Cancer Claims; Is Sweetener Safe or Not?

    A recently published study has reignited the long running Splenda issue - is it or is it not safe? A recently published study has reignited the long-running Splenda issue - is it safe or not? An article in Uptown Magazine by Annika Harris cites a study that linked sucralose, the ingredient found in Splenda, with the development of leukemia and other blood cancers in the mice tested.
  • France Bans Supermarkets Cuts From Throwing Out Food to Cut Food Poisoning Risks

    France makes a huge step by becoming the first country to ban supermarkets from throwing away unsold foods. The law is set to apply this month.
  • Our Ancestors' Eating Habits Are the Reasons We Look This Good

    A study concludes that early human ancestors' introduction of meat into their diet and the introduction of tools in food preparation are responsible for the more attractive facial features of modern humans such as the smaller teeth and smaller jaws.
  • Foods That Help Prevent And Cure Erectile Dysfunction

    Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a major problem these days, ruining many relationships. Many people resort to pills, pumps as well as surgeries, which are considered to be effective in dealing with the condition. While many of these have some side effects, there are other safe ways of treating the disorder, for instance eating natural foods.
  • New Study Suggests Peanut, Peanut Butter May Help Prevent Obesity

    Usually peanut and peanut butter consumption is associated with weight gain. However, a recent study found that a group of Hispanic middle school children who were at risk of being obese or overweight were able to reduce their Body Mass Index (BMI) by consuming a snack comprising peanuts!
  • Wal-Mart Overhauling Fresh Food Strategy, To Roll Out “Fresh Angle” Format in 3,300 Stores by 2016

    Wal-Mart Inc. has announced it plans to overhaul the look as well as layout of the company's fresh stores department. According to the retail giant, it will roll out its 'fresh angle' format on merchandising, presently existent in 180 stores, to 3,300 store locations by the end of 2016.
  • Skipping Breakfast May Be Beneficial For Your Physical And Mental Health

    There is a myth that breakfast is necessary to remain healthy. Many advocators of breakfast claimed that beginning your day with a good meal helps to boost the brain, stimulate metabolism and perhaps also help in reducing the extra pounds. All these are good arguments in favor of eating breakfast, but findings of studies undertaken recently prove otherwise.
  • Signs and Symptoms of Eating Disorder; How To Cure The Ailment?

    Eating disorders have become a major issue, so much so that the last week of February was observed as the National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Changes in lifestyle and daily stress are responsible for millions of Americans struggling with this severe condition, which can often prove to be life-threatening! In fact, compared to any other mental ailment, eating disorders have the highest mortality rate.
  • When's the Best Time to Drink Coffee? You've Got It Wrong, Says a Study

    According to sleep physiologist Kenneth Wright, you might be drinking coffee at the wrong time. It's time to clear all doubts and learn when you should.
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