Oct. 23 2014
Personalised diet plans will not be widely accepted by the public until regulations are in place to protect information about our DNA, new research has shown.Led by Newcastle University, the Food4Me project... View More
Oct. 22 2014
Researchers analyzing dietary supplements recalled by the US Food and Drug Administration discovered that around two thirds of these products still contained banned pharmaceutical ingredients at least... View More
Oct. 21 2014
Fennel is highly prized for its licorice-like flavor and the myriad of health benefits it provides, and has been used in natural remedies since ancient times. Originally cultivated in the Mediterranean,... View More
Oct. 20 2014
A new study claims that social media sites, such as Facebook, may contribute to marketing of unhealthy foods to adolescents and young adults. Conitnued at MedicalNewsToday>>... View More
Oct. 17 2014
It is estimated that around 1 in 10 adults in the US report some form of depression. But a new study published in JAMA Psychiatry suggests that symptoms of depression could be prevented or reduced by engaging... View More
Oct. 16 2014
A small study finds when late-teen girls eat breakfast, it raises levels of a chemical in the brain's reward center that may help them stop craving sweet foods and overeating during the rest of the day.... View More
Oct. 15 2014
Metabolic syndrome could be reversed by following a Mediterranean diet with extra-virgin olive or nuts. This is according to a new study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Continued... View More
Oct. 14 2014
With football season in full swing, there's no shortage of talk about young players - from high school down to the pee wee levels - suffering from concussions. Yet many parents may lack knowledge about... View More
Oct. 13 2014
A new study claims performing a single yoga pose for 90 seconds for at least 3 days a week could reduce spine curvature in patients with scoliosis in as little as 3 months. Continued at MedicalNewsToday>>
Oct. 10 2014
Previous research has shown that coffee consumption can benefit the liver, but a new study indicates that drinking decaf also lowers liver enzyme levels, suggesting the benefits are not linked to caffeine... View More
Oct. 9 2014
healthy lifestyle could reduce women's risk of stroke by more than 50%, according to a new study published in the journal Neurology. Continued at MedicalNewsToday>>... View More
Oct. 8 2014
We all know that exercise is good for us. We join gyms, start running, buy home workout DVDs, all in the quest for a fitter, slimmer, more toned body and improved health. But after a few weeks our interest... View More
Oct. 7 2014
hen we think of unhealthy lunch choices, pizza, fried chicken and french fries typically spring to mind. But what about that sandwich innocently sitting on the shelf? According to a new study, sandwiches... View More
Oct. 6 2014
Have you ever ordered more food at a restaurant than you intended? There are elements of dining rooms that actually prime you to eat more food. One such element is the weight of those dining with or near... View More
Oct. 3 2014
New research suggests the adage that encourages people to keep their "eyes on the prize" may be on target when it comes to exercise. When walking, staying focused on a specific target ahead can make the... View More
Oct. 2 2014
Ten Percent of Pink Suspension Trainer Sales to be Donated to Susan G. Komen in Support of Breast Cancer Awareness SAN FRANCISCO, CA September 30, 2014 - TRX, the industry leader in functional... View More
Oct. 2 2014
Balance Board Now Offering Pink & Purple Colored Springs for Limited Time MARINA DEL REY, Calif. (October 1, 2014) "Fitness enthusiasts can now order their StrongBoard Balance with pink... View More
Oct. 1 2014
Elite sporting stars can assess and reduce their risk of a hamstring injury thanks to a breakthrough made by QUT researchers. The discovery could be worth a fortune to football codes, with hamstring strain... View More
Sept. 30 2014
A new study finds that at least 60 minutes of physical activity after school every day is not only beneficial for children's physical health, but it may also improve their cognitive functioning. Continued... View More
Sept. 26 2014
Dietary supplements, which are marketed to adults and adolescents for weight loss and muscle building, usually do not deliver promised results and can actually cause severe health issues, including death.... View More