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Menu labels may lead to healthier options
Menu labels may help people make healthier choices, but they also seem to be causing some chains to make healthier options available as well. Which can only be a good… Read more »
Nibbles: Obesity linked to health insurance, Fast food arrives in North Korea, garlic study shows crushed and fresh is best
A review of studies shows organic and conventional foods may be equal in term of nutritional content; a new Food Safety Act now under review would give FDA more power… Read more »
The future of health: Sensors, smelling and low-methane cows
Futuristic health devices include sensors that will tell you to be more active and items to smell to help you lose weight. Plus giving cows lower emissions with a special… Read more »
Is there a reason for humans to drink cow’s milk?
Humans are the only mammals that continue drinking milk (from another species at that) as adults. Should we be? Plus, the dairy industry suffers and companies claiming to be organic… Read more »
Nibbles: Allergy drugs may help diabetes, looking for a link between D and swine flu, and weight-loss drugs sold to slim women
Allergy drugs may help cut obesity and diabetes; U.S. may need to rethink rules for imported meat; Canadian health agency to test swine flu victims for vitamin D; calcium in… Read more »
Mindless midnight munching: a wake-up call and snacking for sleep
Woman who suffers from extreme sleep eating gained weight despite daytime dieting, plus foods you might want to eat before bed to help you sleep more soundly.From the RSS feed… Read more »
Dr. J on metaphysical problems and solutions
Dr. J says metaphysical solutions like positive thinking won't help you reach your health and fitness goals unless you also back them up with some physical activity.From the RSS feed… Read more »
Nibbles: Should junk foods be subject to an extra “obesity” tax?, common food dye helps spinal cord injuries, iced coffees found to be dangerously high in calories
Iced coffee drinks loaded with calories, warns cancer charity; refrigerating produce doesn't help nutrient levels; the "freshman fifteen" is no myth From the RSS feed of CalorieLab News (REF3076322B7) Nibbles… Read more »
How to not have a heart attack
Making healthy changes in lifestyle -- from quitting smoking to keeping your blood sugar under control -- could across the population cut up to 40 million heart attacks and strokes… Read more »
Nibbles: Restrictive diets may be unnecessary for autistic children, new website shows you how to squeeze in exercise, and the cost of caring for obese Americans sky rockets
Know the facts to minimize weight gain associated with birth control injections; China is getting serious about food safety; Follow this 16-week fitness plan and you'll be ready to join… Read more »