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Researchers in the Netherlands suggest that something as simple as lowering temperatures in the office or at home can help people burn calories as they keep their body temperatures steady. Chilling out to shed pounds works best in combination with diet and exercise.
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Exposure to weight stigma actually causes physiological stress in women, according to a new Yale University study published in Psychosomatic…
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A study in the journal Obesity found that students who used credit or debit cards in the school cafeteria chose fewer fruits and vegetables and more desserts than kids paying with cash. But the researchers say schools should work with the bias instead of trying to fight it.
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The city of New Haven is going on a diet. City officials, health advocates and Yale University announced the initiative on Friday in the Elm City.The goal…
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There's evidence that many standard treatments for back pain — including surgery, spinal injections and painkillers — are often ineffective and can even worsen and prolong the problem.
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We live in an age where our cell phones tell us how much to exercise and what to eat. And people find that it's helping them. According to ABI Research,…
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America’s 27th President, William Howard Taft, has been in the news recently. New research finds that a diet prescribed for the nation's portliest…
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It’s Halloween. Do you know what your kids are eating? Is this one of the few days of the year where maybe it’s okay for kids to have a little bit of…
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With scientific research, her own chemistry background, and the traditional diets of our not-so-distant ancestors as her guide, Dee McCaffrey casts new…
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by Faith MiddletonYale University Preventive Medicine expert Dr. David Katz says he has a four-step approach to keep disease away. His technique involves…