New York, November 4 -- Do you want to shed that extra flab? Stop starving and eat lots of tomatoes, for these can make you feel fuller and stop you from becoming fat.
New York, November 3-- Experts have warned that healthy people should not take aspirin to ward off cardiovascular events because the risks involved outnumber the potential benefits of taking the drug.
New York, October 29 -- The next time you puff a cigarette, think twice for a new study warns that even light smoking could significantly damage the arteries of otherwise healthy adults and limits their ability to deal with physical stress such as exercise.
New York, October 27 -- Conventionally, middle-aged men are considered to be at a higher risk of heart attacks, however, the gender differences appear to be narrowing with the risk rising in middle-aged women, finds a new study.
New York, October 26-- Findings of a new study state that older adults with Type 2 diabetes or other health complications could greatly benefit from vigorous exercises like aerobics.
Washington, October 24 -- Fish oil supplements do no good to heart patients who also suffer from melancholy and dejection, suggest the findings of a new study.
Tallahassee, FL, October 23-- According to researchers, a diet rich in fresh fruits, nuts and vegetables combines the benefits of the phytochemicals and vitamins to fight the damaging effects of free radicals to help achieve optimal health that most people envy.
New York, October 21-- A new study finds that daily intake of at least 5 servings of dairy products in combination with a low calorie diet could help reduce weight.
New York, October 16 -- A major report by U.S. health experts released Thursday confirms that smoke-free laws at public places reduce the likelihood of cardiovascular events in both smokers and the non-smokers.
Edinburgh, Scotland, October 10 -- A new Scottish study proposes that exercising, especially taking walks, can help stroke sufferers in improving their ability of walking independently.