If you diet a lot, you may be more likely to overeat in times of stress than people who don’t diet a lot, a new survey suggests.
Continue reading …School sack lunches packed by parents can save money and help satisfy picky eaters. However, the perishable foods in these lunches are often potentially hazardous, because the foods are not always kept at safe temperatures, according to a new study conducted at preschools.
Continue reading …Relationship abuse in teenagers is not uncommon, and some teens might even view some types of abuse as normal. WebMD discusses the types of relationship abuse and what you can do to steer clear of dating violence.
Continue reading …Being in love may enhance your athletic prowess, a survey of about 400 competitive athletes suggests.
Continue reading …As aspiring football and soccer stars hit the fields for preseason training, there’s new advice on how to keep young athletes safe and healthy when exercising in the heat.
Continue reading …According to two new studies, smokers who take their first puffs soon after they wake up in the morning may be running a greater risk of developing lung cancer and head and neck cancer than those who wait to have their first cigarette of the day.
Continue reading …Just days ago, a severely malnourished Somali infant seemed likely to join the growing death toll in Somalia’s worst famine in decades, but now doctors say his health is improving.
Continue reading …Just days ago, a severely malnourished Somali infant seemed likely to join the growing death toll in Somalia’s worst famine in decades, but now doctors say his health is improving.
Continue reading …Ever eat a whole bag of chips when you’re not even hungry?
Continue reading …Got time on your hands? You’re not alone. No, we are not talking about having nothing to do, we are talking about age spots, sun spots, crepe-like texture, and other telltale signs of aging on your hands.
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