Eat your way to a better brain
A good diet rich in these 10 foods may keep your memory and cognitive function in tip-top shape.
A good diet rich in these 10 foods may keep your memory and cognitive function in tip-top shape.
For Kermit the frog, it was a tough color. For your vegetables, it's the best color.
With the right diet, high-caliber athletes can enhance performance and improve recovery times. A culinary-minded doctor explains how it's done.
Choose oats, healthy nuts, beans and plant-based foods to bust cholesterol. Stay away from processed meats, creams and butter.
Send your kids out the door on time with a breakfast that will keep them going all morning.
These omega-3 rich foods moderately lower risk of heart attack, stroke, heart failure and sudden cardiac death.
Avocados, nuts, fish and healthy oils ought to have a firm spot in your diet while that little person grows inside you.
Here's what to avoid when you have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
And, staves off muscle decline.
Put down that broccoli and take a breath. You don’t have to go head-to-head with your feisty little one at every meal.
A healthy diet and exercise can help.
That creature from the deep isn’t all bad, nor is it all good. As with most things, moderation is key.