Are you losing it? Life stage and weight loss
Find out if it's possible to outrun the middle-age spread.
Find out if it's possible to outrun the middle-age spread.
Late-to-bed types appear to have poorer eating habits.
Researchers discovered the brain makes fructose, which is linked to obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Childhood use of sugar substitutes jumped 200 percent from 1999 to 2012—and that's not a good thing.
When counting calories, remember that most calories in coffee and tea come from what's added.
Dietitian agrees excessive soda consumption is problematic, but adds that study's findings need further research.
We nibble here, nibble there and eat heaping portions this time of year. Here's some practical advice for how to curb the calories while enjoying the season.
Long-running study shows how regular sugar intake can batter a person's body on a cellular level.
Many children ages 2 to 19 get their calories from simple carbohydrates such as sugary drinks and desserts.
Children consume more calories with fast food combination meals—and sugary drinks are most to blame.
Decades-old documents show researchers were paid to influence scientific thinking to make fat the enemy, not sweets.
This same type of fat is also associated with risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease.