How Diet Builds Better Bones: Surprising Findings on Vitamin D, Coffee, and More
For healthy adults who want strong bones, a commonly recommended vitamin doesn’t seem to help, but other things really do
For healthy adults who want strong bones, a commonly recommended vitamin doesn’t seem to help, but other things really do
Researchers developed a five-star rating system for the risks of smoking, eating unprocessed red meat and other factors. Some scientists say the findings aren’t surprising—and could be used to cast doubt on decades of health advice...
In a new study, participants who consumed sugar substitutes showed an altered microbiome and spikes in blood glucose
For decades, assumptions about weight have clouded our view of health
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