Trans fats raise cholesterol, not blood sugar
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View ArticleBaseball pitch counts don’t predict injuries: study
It's impossible to watch a Major League Baseball game nowadays - for example, the World Series now underway - without hearing about how many pitches a player has thrown. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe gifts of dyslexia: HBO doc sheds light on learning disability
Over the past 20 years, Stu Shader, of Pleasanton, Calif., has worked for some of the biggest tech companies in … Continue reading →
View ArticleHurricane Sandy: Health and Safety During the Storm
Hurricane Sandy has already caused the evacuation of 370,000 people in low-lying areas of New York City as officials try to keep residents safe from the ravages of high water, downed wires, and...
View ArticleHurricane Sandy: How to stay healthy and safe
With Hurricane Sandy wreaking havoc along the East Coast, here are some health and safety tips for those enduring the storm. Continue reading →
View ArticleBiogen’s hemophilia-A drug meets late-stage trial goal
Biogen Idec Inc said on Wednesday its experimental treatment for patients with hemophilia A, a disorder that inhibits coagulation of the blood, controlled bleeding in a late-stage clinical trial....
View ArticleNational Tea Day: Seven tips for tea drinkers
Many people believe tea is dehydrating and don't recommend it as a hydrating fluid. But the National Academy of Sciences has refuted that claim, saying tea and coffee are as hydrating as water....
View ArticleHigh-protein diet may help some people shed pounds
Dieters who eat meals and snacks high in protein might lose a bit more weight than those who get less protein and more carbohydrates - all other things being equal, a new analysis of past studies...
View ArticleHealthy snacks still limited in some US schools
U.S. school children searching for a healthy snack at school - perhaps an apple or some celery sticks - may find that a bag of potato chips is much easier to come by. Continue reading →
View ArticleEating in restaurants tied to higher calorie intake
(Reuters Health) – In study findings that may not surprise many people, kids and teens ate more calories – including … Continue reading →
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