Two surveys taken 11 years apart show a 13-per-cent decrease in the amount of fruit and vegetables being consumed by Canadians, new University of British Columbia research has
In the United States, the percentage of children and adolescents with obesity has more than tripled since 1970. Today, approximately one in five school-aged children (ages 6 to
When you’re sick, having a stuffy nose is pretty much the worse: You can’t breathe, you can’t taste or smell, you can’t sleep … but thankfully, these symptoms
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Risk of injury due to metal splinters in the Rossmann-corn waffles Rossmann and the Federal office for consumer protection and food safety, warn of a risk of injury,
For the first time in more than one decade, Coca-Coca has released a brand-new flavor – one that’s so nostalgic, you won’t help but get excited for it. Starting Feb.
Whether for cereal in the Morning or as a Protein-bomb after the Sport: yogurt and curd are available in many regularly on the shopping list. Others swear by
(HealthDay)—When counting calories, don’t forget those in beverages. You might not realize how many you’re drinking. For instance, if you have a fancy coffee to start your day,
Obesity, undernutrition and climate change are the biggest threats to the world population, driven by profit motives and policy inertia, top international experts warn. The Lancet's Commission on
Megan Crawley, 23, a University of Arkansas at Little Rock nursing student, saved Charles Rainey’s life after the 67-year-old man collapsed in the gym. (The University of Arkansas
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