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6 high-protein vegetables that can help you build muscle
Believe it or not, eating vegetables can help you build muscle . Veggies are known for their vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber,...
Natalie Rizzo


What's the healthiest bean to eat? 5 types that are nutritionist-approved and how to enjoy them.
If you’re looking to upgrade your health in 2025, eating more beans and lentils should be on your bingo card. Packed with nutrients such...
Edwina Clark


The #1 Habit to Start to Poop Better, According to Gastroenterologists
When it comes to going No. 2, we all want things to flow smoothly. But if you’ve ever experienced irregular bowel movements, you know how...
Adam Meyer


The 5 Best Canned Soups for Better Blood Pressure, According to Dietitians
When you’re craving comfort, a warm, cozy bowl of soup may be just what the doctor ordered. And thanks to canned soups, you don’t have to...
Elizabeth Shaw, M.S., RDN, CPT


New study shows physical activity is top predictor of when you might die
If you need one more reason to follow through on your New Year’s resolution to get more exercise next year, consider this headline from a...
Richard Chin


Why Kraft Heinz Pulled Lunchables Off Public School Menus
Lunchables are no longer on the menu at schools across the United States. On Tuesday, Kraft Heinz shared that it is pulling its...
Stacey Leasca


New Report Exposes 5 Restaurant Chains Serving You Fake Eggs
Your fast-food breakfast sandwich might not be made with the ingredients you think it has. In fact, when you think you're ordering eggs,...
Brianna Ruback


The Best Leafy Green to Eat for Better Bone Health, According to an RD
When it comes to bone health, what foods come to mind? If you’re like most folks, thoughts of milk, yogurt, and cheese probably crop...
Kirsten Nunez


26 Best & Worst Sodas on Grocery Shelves, According to Dietitians
With an estimated $416 billion in soda sold each year worldwide, soft drinks are among the most popular and widely consumed beverages....
Samantha Boesch


The 5 Most Hated Foods (and Why People Don’t Like Them), According to Chefs
No matter how hard we try, there are certain foods that just don’t do it for us. Some of them have to do with tastebuds and textures...
Ria Bhagwat


Things You Can Do for Your Health Today
Eat Slowly This gives your brain the chance to get the signal that you’re full, so you’re less likely to overeat. And if you take it...
Poonam Sachdev


12 Good Things That Can Go Bad
1. Exercise You can do a number on your body if you hit the gym too hard. Overuse can damage joints, tendons, ligaments, and even your...
Poonam Sachdev


Eat Healthy, Stay Fit, and Live Well Over 50
Eat Healthy Fats You already know that saturated fats are bad for your arteries and heart health. But they may also harm your...
Poonam Sachdev
16 Ways to Motivate Yourself to Lose Weight
Starting and sticking to a healthy weight loss plan can sometimes seem impossible. Here are 16 things you can try to help find the...
Caroline Pullen


9 Reasons to Get Up Early
The benefits More time to exercise If working out is important to you, but you struggle to find the time, getting up early may work for...
Adrienne Santos-Longhurst


8 Foods to Support Your Bone Health
May is National Osteoporosis Month. People with osteoporosis lose bone tissue or do not produce enough bone tissue, causing bones to...
Lauren Manaker MS, RDN, LD, CLEC


14 Tips to Improve Your Concentration
Concentration refers to the mental effort you direct toward a task. It’s sometimes confused with attention span, which refers to the...
Crystal Raypole


Holding your pee can have dangerous health risks, experts say
When the bladder is begging for relief , ignoring one’s bodily cues for the sake of productivity or lounging around is common. How many...
Kristen Rogers, CNN


Why Sourdough Bread May Be the Secret to a Healthier Diet
Sourdough bread, one of the earliest forms of leavened bread, is made by fermenting lactic acid bacteria and yeast. Sourdough remains...
Lindsey DeSoto, RD, LD


Health Gap at End of Life Is Now Wider in US Than Any Other Country
Humans today are living longer than ever before , but how many of those added years are spent in good health? A data-crunching survey...
Carly Cassella


The One New Year’s Resolution Longevity Experts Are Begging People Over 50 to Start Making
New Year’s resolutions certainly get a bad rap. Jokes about the gym being crowded on January 1 but empty by February are par for the...
Emily Laurence


A lowly vegetable rises to stardom in newly released dietary advisory report
A lowly vegetable typically associated with flatulence has hit the big time. No longer will beans will be infamous only for their fiber...
Sandee LaMotte, CNN
Microplastics are in many of your body’s organs and tissues. Why they’re so bad and what you can do to stay healthier
We are very much living in the Plastic Age . Whether it’s our food supply and how it’s packaged , our dwellings, furnishings and clothing...
Andrea Kane, CNN


How Your Health Care Needs Change after 70
No matter how young you feel, the risk of certain conditions rises in your senior years. That doesn’t mean you’re destined to get sick or...
Hope Cristol
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