‘Stealth’ Foods That Sneak Saturated Fat, Sugar Into Your Diet
“Stealth” foods are sneaking saturated fat and added sugars into even the strictest diets, a new study shows. Most saturated fats and added sugars come…
Read on“Stealth” foods are sneaking saturated fat and added sugars into even the strictest diets, a new study shows. Most saturated fats and added sugars come…
Read onUterine transplants are relatively rare and recent — the first was performed in 2011, and to date a little more than 100 transplants have been…
Read onLow-paid employees under crushing work stress have a nearly doubled risk of developing a dangerous heart rhythm disorder, a new study finds. White-collar workers with…
Read onChemicals commonly found in sunscreen, makeup and other personal care products could be putting pregnancies at risk, a new study warns. Phenols and parabens in…
Read onParvovirus B19, a seasonal respiratory virus that subsided during the pandemic, is making a comeback, U.S. health officials warned Tuesday. In a health alert issued…
Read onNot all babies born prematurely will suffer long-term developmental problems, a new study finds. Preemies tend to fall into three risk categories, with about one…
Read onA study of more than 400,000 people tracked for up to 24 years finds that those who got their dietary fat from plants versus animals…
Read onPregnant women and new moms have better access to treatment for mood disorders, thanks to Obamacare, a new study finds. More women received treatment for…
Read onFolks can overcome their genetic risk for type 2 diabetes through healthy diet and regular exercise, a new study says. A healthy lifestyle reduced the…
Read onPlenty of women know that having an IUD inserted in their uterus can be an excruciating experience, but new government guidance issued Thursday may soon…
Read onIn an historic move, the Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday banned the use of a pesticide that can harm fetuses. Known as dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate (DCPA…
Read onWEDNESDAY, Aug. 7, 2024 (HealthDay news) — Medicare and Medicaid patients are less likely to get cutting-edge weight-loss drugs than people with private insurance are,…
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