
"Toddler milks" unregulated and unnecessary, pediatrician group warns
"Toddler milks," or powdered drink mixes marketed for young children, are unregulated and unnecessary, according to a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
"Toddler milks," or powdered drink mixes marketed for young children, are unregulated and unnecessary, according to a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Attention red meat lovers: Eating more than one serving per week is associated with a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study.
The FDA stopped short of saying the potentially life-threatening condition was caused by the drugs, which have become popular for weight loss.
As we start to head indoors for the colder months, vitamin D levels can suffer. Experts share what to know and do about it.
U.S. consumers have seen high-profile food recalls recently, including by Trader Joe's and Banquet, due to foreign objects contaminating their products. Here's how it happens.
While Ozempic's interaction with the reward centers in our brain could help explain this, Dr. Tamika Henry, founder of Unlimited Health Institute, says more studies are needed.
"Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones," a new Netflix series with Dan Buettner, takes viewers to the regions of the world where people live the longest to learn from their secrets to longevity.
Not only do prescription programs increase fruit and vegetable consumption, they also result in improved health status, according to the study.
Dehydration is more than just feeling thirsty — it's a condition that can lead to heat exhaustion. Experts share the signs to look out for in the summer heat.
How much water should you be drinking? How much is too much? And how do different water options stack up?
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