Child having a meltdown after crisps and squash? A large Canadian study now links ultra-processed preschool diets with subtle shifts in behaviour. If tantrums always seem to follow a packet of crisps ...
Oral and oropharyngeal cancers are the sixth most common cancers in the U.S., with tobacco use, heavy alcohol consumption and HPV infection among the most well-known risk factors. But diet is a ...
The restriction waivers bar SNAP recipients from using their benefits on junk foods, sodas, energy drinks or other “non-nutritious items.” ...
If you’ve ever broken open an aloe vera leaf, you know it looks almost magical. That clear gel inside feels cooling, soothing, and refreshing. We all know aloe vera is great for skin and hair — ...
You’ve learned since childhood that choosing foods like fresh vegetables and whole grains is part of a healthy lifestyle. But knowing which foods to avoid can be just as important as filling your ...
As Boston prepares for the annual South Boston St. Patrick's Day parade, city officials are warning residents to be wary of drink spiking.
Volusia sheriff's deputies said Tracee Postell stole more than $230K from Halifax Health. Theft could be $500K once ...
Plaintiffs said the restrictions "destabilize food access" where the department has approved "food restriction" waivers for program participants.
Younger consumers drink less wine while baby boomers scale back, creating generational shift crushing California's wine industry and forcing closures.
Most Americans drink coffee or tea every day. Here's how the beverages compare when it comes to health benefits and which to drink for breakfast or any time of day.
Research shows that beetroot nitrates and hibiscus tea may modestly lower systolic blood pressure when consumed regularly.
LONOKE, Ark. — The City of Lonoke is under a "do not drink" and "do not boil" water advisory after "water treatment chemicals ...