Health
Prince William drinks this juice every morning. Is it really good for the heart?
The apple juice that stars in the British crown prince's breakfast is winning praise for its potential contribution to heart health and reducing cholesterol.
NHS to make Jewish BRCA genetic testing program permanent after successful pilot
Waking up tired in the morning? The simple trick for resetting the biological clock
The dessert we all order without thinking – and it is actually a sugar bomb
Dairy – products with fat or not?
A practical guide to choosing dairy products on a diet: The truth about satiety, calcium, and vitamins, and why a thin slice of regular yellow cheese might beat the light version.
The secret of drinking water while walking revealed
Maintaining hydration during a walk prevents fatigue and exhaustion, and two small bottles in your hands will upgrade the workout, improve the pace, and add a gentle boost to the upper body.
Caffeine-free and packed with benefits: The drink you should consume at least once a day
It is delicate, slightly sweet, and highly refreshing – and it is packed with health benefits, meaning even one cup a day is enough.
Stop forcing yourselves to wake up early to work out – this is your hour
Morning workouts have become a viral and enviable symbol of discipline and willpower, but a new study reveals that not everyone benefits from them in the same way.
The impact of exposure to pesticides on fetal brain development
Can exposure to a common pesticide during pregnancy leave a long–term mark on children's brains? A new study examined the issue.
The alcoholic beverages that will do the least damage to your diet
Alcohol is an obstacle to weight loss. But anyone building a balanced menu can also enjoy a cocktail every now and then – you just need to pay attention to what you are putting into your glass.
Dr. Maya Rosman with the summer fruit that is excellent for weight loss
In the summer everyone gets excited about grapes and watermelon – but the truth is that plums are not only no less tasty – but they are also very healthy for you.
Not necessarily every three hours: The truth parents must know about baby feeding
Many parents still hear that a baby must eat every 3 hours. In practice, the current recommendations in pediatrics and breastfeeding speak of responsive feeding.
What energy drinks really do to the body
They look like just another soft drink, and promise immediate alertness. But behind the bright colors and sweet taste of energy drinks hides a combination that could be dangerous.
Unremitting fatigue: Seven medical reasons most people miss
Fatigue is one of the most common complaints in medicine, but the good news is that in most cases, a basic evaluation by a family doctor will uncover the cause of the problem.