Dr. Maya Rosman warns of the biggest bluff in the diet world
Have you already heard about metabolic nutrition? The names change but the meaning stays the same. So what really works for weight loss?
Have you already heard about metabolic nutrition? The names change but the meaning stays the same. So what really works for weight loss?
A large-scale study found a surprising link between marital status and the risk of developing cancer.
Experts confirm that adding protein to your salad not only improves its nutritional value, but also helps you feel full for a longer period of time.
From improving vitamin absorption to balancing sugar levels and heart health – all the reasons to include the green gold in your daily menu.
Most people who want to lose weight or reduce measurements avoid eating sweets. But nutrition experts say there is one dessert that can actually help.
Weight should reflect the balance between intake and expenditure, but a complex metabolism can still cause weight gain even when you do everything right.
A new study from Finland found that 30 minutes in a sauna rapidly increase levels of white blood cells.
A new study found that metformin – a drug for diabetes – increases in the body a substance that appears after physical activity and suppresses appetite.
We tend to treat dietary supplements as something natural and healthy – but the truth is that for some people they may be dangerous.
Insomnia, falling asleep at unusual hours, movement during dreams, and nighttime confusion may indicate a change in the brain.
A new study reveals that consuming caffeine after too short a night’s sleep affects memory mechanisms in the brain afterward and changes the way we recover from fatigue.