Easy to Read Labels Coming
Nutrient labels that are easier to read and understand may soon be on their way.
Nutrient labels that are easier to read and understand may soon be on their way.
A recent study takes a closer look at how much food is tainted with pesticides and how much makes it into the mouths of babes.
Staying up late to watch TV or using your computer could cause people to gain weight by leading them to eat at the wrong times.
Pumpkin puree gives a nutritional boost and also add moistness without extra fat.
Feeling stressed? Grab a handful of walnuts and enjoy. Turns out these little brain-shaped nuts may help the body better handle stress.
Eating an unrefined whole-foods diet has been a healthy way to eat for thousands of years.
The World Health Organization says the Pacific is facing an epidemic of chronic diseases,such as diabetes and heart disease, which are caused by poor lifestyle choices.
Mexican-American women are diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age than caucasion women.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) sufferers know that certain foods can trigger episodes, but what is the best way to identify the exact foods or food chemicals responsible?
The University of Minnesota is collecting DNA samples from thousands of children and their parents with the goal of discovering the genes that lead to childhood diseases.
If you don’t have the time or money to spend on a gym membership, there are plenty of things you can do at home to get fit.
Those suffering with the painful condition of rheumatoid arthritis are less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease.