Is it appropriate for a pregnant woman to diet? It is a topic that has been debated for a long time now. But a recent study seems to have an answer.
When was the last time you sat down at the dining table and enjoyed your food? Do you really savor your food or simply gulp it down for the heck of refueling your body? A scientific research shows that 79% people cannot even identify the basic sandwiches and that only 28% claim to be savoring their food without hurrying. The causes could be hectic life styles, stress and work pressure. The survey conducted by MindLab on behalf of food brand GLORIOUS!, has revealed an alarming figure of 60% of 10...
URBANA – A new multi-university study reports that differences in bacterial colonization of the infant gut in formula-fed and breast-fed babies lead to changes in the expression of genes involved in the infant's immune system.
When it comes to weight loss, when you eat might be as important as what you eat.
Organic eaters might develop a judgmental attitude, according to a new study.
Pregnant women, including those who are obese or overweight, should be encouraged to minimize weight gain through diet, according to major new research from Queen Mary, University of London.
A recent study found that babies born in winter months are more likely to develop mental disorders like schizophrenia.
People who drink a few cups of coffee daily are likely to live longer than people who don't drink coffee, according to a new study.
A high fructose diet for as little as six weeks may make you stupid according to a research by University of California, Los Angeles
A research conducted by researchers at the eHealth International in Seattle, Washington says that smart phone applications and social networking sites help children and young people lose weight.
HBO aired a four part documentary "The Weight of the Nation," which talks about and deals with USA's growing obesity epidemic.
Beta-carotene, selenium and folic acid – taken up to three times their recommended daily allowance, these supplements are probably harmless. But taken at much higher levels as some supplement manufacturers suggest, these three supplements have now been proven to increase the risk of developing a host of cancers.
A school- based anti-obesity campaign conducted on teenage girls failed to show positive results according to a report from University of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia
Millennial moms are consumed, 24/7, by various forms of media no matter where they are or what they are doing.
Women who are obese before they become pregnant are at higher risk of having children with lower cognitive function - as measured by math and reading tests taken between ages 5 to 7 years - than are mothers with a healthy prepregnancy weight, new research suggests.