It’s easy to get tricked in the grocery store. Packages with earthy colors and promises of “all-natural” goodness can make ...
Children don’t need a flawless example of parents who never drink alcohol. But over time, they notice your choices about when, why and how much you drink.
There’s no bulletproof remedy for a hangover, but a nutrition scientist explains which foods could aid symptoms after one has ...
Picture this: It’s lunchtime in the 1960s, and you’re out with co-workers enjoying not one, not two, but three cocktails with your meal. While the three-martini lunch seems improbable today, ...
Sip at your own risk. A new study suggests that where you get your drinking water could increase your odds of being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, a devastating movement disorder with no cure.
A YouTube-famous doctor is dishing on the time that Kristen Bell asked him if it was OK for her to drink her own urine. Dr. Mike, 36, then decided to share the person’s name, arguing that it wasn’t a ...
Social media is full of hacks for increasing hydration, whether it’s carrying around a giant water jug all day or adding chopped fruit or other flavorings. Lately, influencers have been sipping hot ...
From the moment you take a sip, drinking starts to influence your biology. Here’s an inside look. Credit... Supported by By Dana G. Smith Illustrations by Montse Galbany Dry January has come and gone, ...
The Vitamix 5200 makes excellent smoothies, soups, nut butters and more Written By Written by Staff Editor, Buy Side Madeline Diamond is a staff writer and editor for Buy Side, specializing in travel, ...
Because nuts contain delicate unsaturated fats highly prone to oxidation at high temperatures, roasting them at a lower temperature helps prevent the formation of harmful compounds and preserves their ...
For your Super Bowl crowd, these dense, chewy, thick, snack bars offer protein, fiber, and healthy fats. They're packed with nuts, pumpkin seeds, ground flaxseed, oats, and dried fruit. Some of the ...
Drinking alcohol is linked to higher chances of colorectal cancer − but just how many drinks increase your risk? New research, published Jan. 26 in the American Cancer Society's peer-reviewed journal ...