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Can a Vegetarian Diet Increase Stroke Risk? What to Know – Healthline

September 4, 2019 Staff

Can a Vegetarian Diet Increase Stroke Risk? What to Know  Healthline

Recent research finds people eating a vegetarian or vegan diet have a reduced risk of coronary heart disease but an increased risk of a particularly dangerous …

It doesn’t matter if it’s sugary or diet: New study links all soda to an early death – The Washington Post

September 4, 2019 Staff

It doesn’t matter if it’s sugary or diet: New study links all soda to an early death  The Washington Post

Hold up, diet soda drinkers. Regular consumption of soft drinks — both sugar-sweetened and artificially sweetened — was associated with a greater risk of all …

Teen Boy Developed Blindness from Junk Food Diet, Study Says – PEOPLE.com

September 4, 2019 Staff

Teen Boy Developed Blindness from Junk Food Diet, Study Says  PEOPLE.com

A teenage boy who subsisted almost entirely on fries, white bread and potato chips developed blindness due to his junk food diet, according to a new study.

Study: ‘Humanizing’ Unattractive Fruits & Vegetables May Solve Food Waste Problem – Study Finds

September 4, 2019 Staff

Study: ‘Humanizing’ Unattractive Fruits & Vegetables May Solve Food Waste Problem  Study Finds

Consumers tend to leave produce with small blemishes or signs of aging on the shelf, but a new study suggests a possible solution: humanize less attractive …

Vegetarian Keto Diet Plan: Benefits, Risks, Food Lists, and More – Healthline

September 3, 2019 Staff

Vegetarian Keto Diet Plan: Benefits, Risks, Food Lists, and More  Healthline

Both vegetarian and ketogenic diets have become increasingly popular, but you may wonder if you can combine the two. This article tells you everything you …

We’re Wasting More Than Half of the Food In Our Refrigerators, Says New Study – Mental Floss

September 3, 2019 Staff

We’re Wasting More Than Half of the Food In Our Refrigerators, Says New Study  Mental Floss

When it comes to food waste, the world trashes about 1.3 billion tons of it each year. For Americans, confusing expiration dates may be partly to blame.

Coke Zero (Coca-Cola Zero Sugar): Good or Bad? – Healthline

September 2, 2019 Staff

Coke Zero (Coca-Cola Zero Sugar): Good or Bad?  Healthline

Coke Zero, which has recently been rebranded as Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, is marketed as a healthier version of the original sugar-sweetened Coca-Cola Classic …

Weight-Loss Surgery Dramatically Lowers the Risk of Early Death, a New Study Finds – TIME

September 2, 2019 Staff

Weight-Loss Surgery Dramatically Lowers the Risk of Early Death, a New Study Finds  TIME

The latest research suggests that bariatric surgery can have benefits for heart health even beyond weight loss.

What Does A Cavity Look Like? How To Tell If You Have A Cavity – Women’s Health

September 1, 2019 Staff

What Does A Cavity Look Like? How To Tell If You Have A Cavity  Women’s Health

Dentists explain how to prevent and identify cavities, and what to do if you think you have a cavity. These five photos show what tooth decay looks like.

New Study Suggests Fast Food Can Be Healthy If You Skip the Sauce and Soda – Comicbook.com

September 1, 2019 Staff

New Study Suggests Fast Food Can Be Healthy If You Skip the Sauce and Soda  Comicbook.com

If you’re looking to shed some pounds but keep up a hefty fast-food diet, you might be in luck. A new study from the brain trust at Harvard released a new study …

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