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Valuing gluten-free foods relates to health behaviors in young adults
In a new study featured in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, researchers found that among young
How a single binge drinking episode affects gene that regulates sleep: Discovery explains alcohol’s link to brain activity, sleep disturbances
One in six U.S. adults binge drinks at least four times a month, according to the Centers for Disease Control
When can ads intensify unhealthy cravings? Holistic thinking patterns can influence responses to food advertisements
The obesity epidemic is no longer strictly an American problem. Statistics suggest that many populations around the world are increasingly
Exposure to smoking before and after birth linked to hearing impairment in toddlers
Exposure to tobacco smoke prenatally and postnatally was associated with hearing impairment in a Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology study of
Hormone from fat boosts metabolism in both exercise and cold: Better understanding of signals to burn energy may eventually lead to treatments for obesity.
Sad but true, we don’t all respond equally to exercise. Researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center have uncovered a new kind
Food industry should reduce food product portion sizes, experts urge
New research, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, highlights the benefits of the food industry changing food product
Parents may help prep kids for healthier, less violent relationships
Warm, nurturing parents may pass along strategies for building and maintaining positive relationships to their kids, setting them up for
Napping can help tired teens’ performance in school: Researchers found that regular mid-day naps can help adolescents overcome lack of sleep
A University of Delaware researcher investigated the relationship between midday-napping behaviors and neurocognitive function in early adolescents and found some
Let it go: Mental breaks after work improve sleep: Repetitive thoughts on rude behavior at work results in insomnia
If you’ve had a bad day at work thanks to rude colleagues, doing something fun and relaxing after you punch