Your social status as a kid can affect your health later in life, research says. Sept. 29, 2009 — -- Stephanie Klein's diary entry from a "terrible" rainy Tuesday in 1989, when she was 13 years ...
What are we missing something in the conversation around obesity and GLP-1s? Oprah Winfrey’s new book, Enough, co-authored by ...
Health isn't what it used to be—namely the absence of being sick. Ask any teenager today what it means to them to be healthy, and you're likely to hear about the vast array of areas in their lives ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I read your column daily in my local newspaper. The people who write in often describe themselves as "healthy" or "in good health." Then they always add that they are taking some sort ...
Thinness is often glamorised as the epitome of health and attractiveness in today's world. From social media fixation to glossy magazine headlines, the body ideal is such that people have come to ...
The ultra-processed food war is upon us. Health and science journals as well as click-bait media have recently placed tremendous focus on UPFs (ultra-processed foods). I can guarantee you have been ...
Men's health is often sidelined or treated as an afterthought—a subject many avoid discussing. But staying healthy does not have to mean endless gym routines or overwhelming changes. It is about ...
A new study has evaluated 15 activities that protect and boost mental well-being. While most of the everyday activities boosted well-being, the ones that produced the largest effect were free and easy ...
Health isn't what it used to be—namely the absence of being sick. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. Ask any teenager today what it means to them to be healthy, and ...
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