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Including Calorie Count on Menus Can Cut Calories Ordered
THURSDAY, Sept. 13, 2018 — Including calorie count information on restaurant menus can result in a reduction in calories ordered,
AHA: More Work Needed to Curb Smoking Among Certain Groups
THURSDAY, Sept. 13, 2018 (American Heart Association) — Melvin Stubbs knows smoking cigarettes could give him heart disease, lung cancer
Bacteriophages can affect melioidosis disease acquisition
An international research team from the University of Leicester, Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), and the Moscow Institute of Physics
Anti-inflammatory diet linked to reduced risk of early death
Adhering to an anti-inflammatory diet was associated with lower risks of dying from any cause, dying from cardiovascular causes, and
NEJM Perspective: How state attorneys general can protect public health
Gun violence, obesity, and the misuse of opioids and alcohol are responsible for roughly 374,000 deaths—15 percent of all deaths—each
Obesity tops 35 percent in seven U.S. states: report
(HealthDay)—Americans continue to fatten up, with obesity rates topping 35 percent in seven states, a new report reveals. That’s up
Is a low carb diet dangerous?
Pasta. Sourdough. Mashed potatoes. If you are one of the legions of dieters out there who have been religiously cutting
Why Doing Your Workouts in the Cold May Help Burn More Fat
You may dread the end of summer, but the drop in temperature could help you burn more fat while working
Women are struggling to access contraception
Women are struggling to access condoms, the pill and the coil: Experts fear cuts to contraception services will cause a