Maintaining a healthy, balanced diet is crucial during these all-important nine months, and researchers have just found a new reason to seek out omega-3 fatty acids in particular.
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Study shows multivitamins may fight cataracts
When cataracts develop in the eye, the lens becomes clouded and so does the sufferer’s vision.
Why a Mediterranean diet is good for your heart
Doctors and nutritionists rave about the Mediterranean diet, which includes balanced meals rich in veggies, fish, nuts, fruit and olive oil.
Sugar increases risk of dying from heart disease
New research from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that in addition to causing diabetes and obesity, sugar can double the risk of death from heart disease.
Healing foods to add to your plate
What we eat plays an important role in our overall health and well-being.
New report establishes guidelines for autism treatment
From the ins and outs of diets for children with autism to various types of behavioral therapy, determining the right path for you and your family can be incredibly challenging.
Can the sunshine vitamin counter multiple sclerosis?
Scientists have made a discovery that may help people manage their MS or at least slow its progression.
Study shows curcumin may combat rare cancer
Recently, the medical journal Cancer Prevention Research published a study on the use of curcumin supplements in conjunction with mesothelioma treatments.
Study shows the sunshine vitamin could be a must for expectant mothers
The results of a new study from the University of Southampton have provided yet another reason for expectant mothers in particular to seek out vitamin D.
“Blue Monday” linked to more instances of depression, research shows
Now that all of the celebrating has come to an end, it’s time to brace ourselves for a somewhat bitter winter ahead.