You Probably Can’t ‘Exercise Away’ the Calories in Sodas: Study
Don’t expect to sweat away the heart risks posed by sugary sodas and drinks, a new study warns. Canadian researchers found that even if the…
Read onDon’t expect to sweat away the heart risks posed by sugary sodas and drinks, a new study warns. Canadian researchers found that even if the…
Read onBeing active may help ease ongoing cancer pain. That’s the key takeaway from a study of more 10,600 people with a history of cancer and…
Read onThink twice if you’re pregnant and craving a packaged pastry or a take-out burger and shake. That indulgence can do more than cause unwanted weight…
Read onWeight loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound can lead to better heart health for people struggling with excess weight or diabetes, a University of Michigan…
Read onAmerican teenagers cite stress as the leading reason they might get drunk or high, a new report reveals. That only underscores the need for better…
Read onFilling the day with simple activities could be the key to improving mood and well-being after a person has suffered the loss of a loved…
Read onPreterm births linked to “hormone-disruptor” chemicals in plastics cost the U.S. health care system billions of dollars, a new study claims. Daily exposure to phthalates…
Read onThe COVID-19 vaccine given to pregnant women does no harm to their unborn babies, and can actually lower the risk of serious complications in newborns,…
Read onUsing ultrasound to measure blood flow in the placenta and the fetus could help spot issues tied to low birth weight, researchers report. As the…
Read onNew research suggests healthy lifestyles can help stave off dementia, perhaps by building a resilient ‘cognitive reserve’ in the aging brain. The study was based…
Read onThe weight-loss drug Zepbound provides more health benefits than dropping pounds and controlling diabetes, a new study shows. It also appears to help people with…
Read onEven mild cases of COVID can trigger insomnia in most people, a new study reports. About three out of four people with mild COVID (76%)…
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