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Milk allergy affects half of US food-allergic kids under age 1: Most children with a milk allergy don’t carry epinephrine
Although parents often focus on peanuts as the food allergy they need to worry about most, cow’s milk is the
If your diet fails, try again; your heart will thank you: Diet fluctuations lead to a rollercoaster of risk for heart disease and diabetes
During the holiday season, it can be difficult for even the most determined of us to stick to a healthy
Is foraging behaviour regulated the same way in humans and worms?
Finding food and staying at a food source are crucial survival strategies in the animal world. But how are external
Earlier puberty linked to mother’s smoking during pregnancy
If the mother smokes during pregnancy, there is a risk of her children going into puberty earlier. This is shown
Change your diet to save both water and your health
Shifting to a healthy diet is not only good for us, but it also saves a lot of precious fresh
Losing just six hours of sleep could increase diabetes risk, study finds: Sleep deprivation alters liver metabolism and fat content
Losing a single night’s sleep may affect the liver’s ability to produce glucose and process insulin, increasing the risk of
Tight-knit teammates may conform to each other’s behavior
Good relationships between teammates are essential to a team’s success, but athletes who feel more closely connected to their teammates
Food prices for consumers in ethnic enclaves could explain difference in assimilation rates
In ethnic enclaves, Mexican immigrants tend to spend less on food per week while East Asian immigrants spend more, which
Livestock feed accurately predicts toxic chemicals in food
Persistent organic pollutants — or POPs — skulk around the environment threatening human health through direct contact, inhalation, and most