If you’re feeling down, doughnut grab that pastry for comfort. Consuming too much sugar can cause your blood sugar to spike and then crash, spurring feelings of sluggishness and exhaustion. Instead, dietitians are revealing six healthy foods that can lift your spirits Read More
Beth Ann Mayer May 13, 2024 at 6:25 AM Woman eating breakfast for joint health Age, injury and other things that are somewhat out of our control can play a role in joint health. Yet, the food you reach for first thing Read More
If your grocery cart is full of “reduced fat” and “fat free” items, we have some news for you — not all fat is bad for you. In fact, some fats are essential for a healthy diet. That’s why we asked a Read More
California Restaurants Must Identify Service Fees as Part of Listed Prices | Littler Mendelson P.C. Recent Developments By Stacey E. James and Jamie L. Santos on May 13, 2024 Print California’s Department of Justice recently confirmed that California’s new law requiring businesses Read More
Back May 13, 2024 If your grocery cart is full of “reduced fat” and “fat free” items, we have some news for you — not all fat is bad for you. In fact, some fats are essential for a healthy diet. That’s Read More
Is stress about your diet eating away at you? You can extend your life span by consuming a healthy diet, according to a doctor. Dr. Florence Comite, an endocrinologist and founder of the New York-based Comite Center for Precision Medicine & Health, told Read More
Alexandra Klausner May 13, 2024 at 3:18 PM Is stress about your diet eating away at you? You can extend your life span by consuming a healthy diet, according to a doctor. Dr. Florence Comite, an endocrinologist and founder of the New Read More
Healthy eating is challenging in our current food environment in Canada. When delicious, attractive, unhealthy foods are promoted, priced, and placed for easy access and consumption, it contributes to the suboptimal eating patterns among most Canadian adults and children. The food industry Read More
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain New research presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy (12–15 May), suggests that smokers tend to eat less and have less healthy eating habits than non-smokers, which could help explain why smokers often Read More
