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Charlie Health reports that eating disorders are significantly influenced by genetics, with family history increasing risk dramatically.
Charlie Health reports that eating disorders are significantly influenced by genetics, with family history increasing risk dramatically.
Hypertension, diabetes, obesity and having unhealthy diets are blamed for the alarming rise of the diseases. Some other ...
From poor diets to chronic stress and sedentary jobs, women in their early 30s are increasingly battling lifestyle diseases.
Published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, the research indicates that a maternal diet high in inflammatory ...
Did you know that consuming fresh fruits at their peak season maximizes not only their flavor but also their nutritional ...
Although it is common knowledge that processed food is not generally healthy new studies suggest that it might be more ...
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How does eating sweets affect health?
Many people associate eating sweets with weight gain, obesity, kidney failure, and other kidney issues. Is this true? (Linh, 28, Hanoi) ...
Health experts unanimously stated that raising awareness among the public will be the crucial means of reducing mortalities ...
We don’t love labeling foods and beverages “good” or “bad” — not even soda. This sort of black-and-white thinking doesn’t do ...
Population-based cohort studies have further revealed that individuals with type 1 diabetes are at a significantly increased risk of developing eating disorders compared with their non-diabetic ...
In this Diabetes in Real Life column, Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, talks with Sarah Hormachea, MS, RD, CDCES, ...