When binge-watching goes bad
Marathon TV sessions dramatically increase diabetes risk.
Marathon TV sessions dramatically increase diabetes risk.
A small portion of your sodium intake comes from eating at home. The worst culprit? Highly processed and packaged food.
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women—but warning signs can often be ambiguous.
Puzzling discovery suggests that certain people may carry traits that protect against the bad effects of high cholesterol in later years.
If you have a family history of heart disease, talk with your doctor about this little-known type of cholesterol.
It is never too late to lower your risk factors for dementia, but the time to start is now.
At age 56, Kevin Rupp aims to compete in triathlons as long as his body will let him.
What fat types should you be focused on?
Surgery and a steely resolve helped Howie Glupker, 76, put his heart attack behind him and the softball field ahead.
But don't give up on fruits, vegetables and legumes—they're still good for you.
One woman figures out how to look 'hot' at any age. You can, too.
Days spent hunting, farming and eating unprocessed foods keeps their arteries clear.