There's Such a Thing As Too Much Fruit: How to Measure the Good Foods
When it comes to "good for you" foods, when do we reach the point of too much "goodness"? Here are 9 tips...
When it comes to "good for you" foods, when do we reach the point of too much "goodness"? Here are 9 tips...
A new study found that people who try exotic foods are more likely to weigh less and feel better about their health than their less adventurous counterparts
Fats are no longer 4-letter words. The latest scientific and medical data shows it's not the amount—but the type—of fat that matters, and the US feds agree.
Scientific studies come and go. But there is evidence that accumulates slowly over many years that support, sometimes ancient, claims that herbs can provide medicinal help for ailments such as stomach upset, hot flashes, depression, nausea and indigestion. The weight of the evidence clearly shows that these 16 herbs, some of which are already in your kitchen, are safe (with certain caveats) and effective, and deserve a place in your medicine cabinet.
Wal-Mart, the retailer that leads U.S. stores in grocery sales, said on Thursday it struck a deal to sell Wild Oats brand organic foods at non-organic prices.
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