Alarming new research shows Americans may be wasting a third of the food they buy. Data shows people waste waste $240 billion worth of food annually, or an average of roughly $1,900 per household. This waste can have Continue reading
Alarming new research shows Americans may be wasting a third of the food they buy. Data shows people waste waste $240 billion worth of food annually, or an average of roughly $1,900 per household. This waste can have Continue reading →
Researchers are examining zinc deficiencies as a cause for the underlying pathology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and other conditions associated with it. They say this is because of the role zinc plays in the brain-gut axis, the Continue reading →
When the holidays roll around, so do the drinks! With certain holidays centered around drinking festivities fast approaching such as St. Patrick’s Day and Cinco de Mayo, you may find yourself invited to share a round with your nearest and Continue reading →
Researchers at the Columbia University have estimated that 30 percent of all adults will experience insomnia, and their diet may be partially to blame. Women who are postmenopausal, and consume a diet high in refined carbohydrates, mainly added Continue reading →
A study has found that a lot of children with heart disease had mothers who had diabetes. In this study, cardiovascular disease was much higher in children of women who had diabetes while pregnant in comparison to children Continue reading →
A healthy diet is one of the key factors in living a long, happy life. It keeps us energetic, keeps our moods up and helps all our organs run optimally. Most people have diets which are not optimal to Continue reading →
A new study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Tufts University in Massachusetts shows the financial cost of eating unhealthily. Unhealthy eating is a major factor in poor health and 45% of all deaths from cardiometabolic disease. While Continue reading →