As the clock ticks on our lives, understanding how our plates should change with our age becomes crucial for longevity. Jenny Breen, a chef and advocate for sustainable food systems and food justice, shared her expertise on the essentials of nutrition for Read More
When it comes to managing liver disease, what you eat matters a lot — and so does how much you eat and how well you plan your meals. The good news is that a lot of eating approaches promote liver health. These Read More
Share on PinterestExperts say a healthy diet is important after breast cancer treatment. Johner Images/Getty Images A new study states that a healthy diet can reduce the risk of heart disease in people who have been treated for breast cancer. Researchers reported Read More
Flexibility can support healthy eating behaviors among women April 17, 2024 Editors’ notes This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility: fact-checked trusted source proofread by Hebrew Read More
Summary: A flexible response to food cues significantly improves attitudes towards high-calorie foods among women with controlled eating habits. The research involved 78 women, employing tests like the Implicit Association Test and the Food Stop-Signal Task to assess their subconscious attitudes and Read More
Adding this tasty snack to your diet could help ward off diabetes. We all know that eating healthy foods, alongside regular exercise, is the key to keeping our bodies in tip-top shape. But with so many options on supermarket shelves, it can Read More
New study seeks to improve nutritional guidance for cognitive health April 17, 2024 Editors’ notes This article has been reviewed according to Science X’s editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content’s credibility: fact-checked peer-reviewed publication proofread Read More
Kaiser Permanente Pathways Study following women diagnosed with breast cancer allows researchers to study effect of diet over time Women who had a heart-healthy diet at the time of their breast cancer diagnosis had a lower risk of going on to develop Read More
Here’s some food for thought — literally. Teens who eat a junk-food diet high in fat and sugar could suffer from long-lasting brain damage — specifically memory impairment, according to a recent study done on rats from the University of Southern California. Read More
Latest Cancer News By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, April 17, 2024 Eating healthy can lower the risk of heart disease in breast cancer survivors, a new study has found. Heart disease is a top cause of death in women who’ve survived Read More
