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Research shows how overweight dogs are likely to have a shorter lifespan New research from the University of Liverpool and Mars Petcare's WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition reveals overweight dogs are more likely to have shorter lives than those at...
Review says little scientific basis for popularity of non sugar sweeteners   There is no compelling evidence to indicate important health benefits of non-sugar sweeteners, and potential harms cannot be ruled out, suggests a review of published studies in The BMJ today. Growing concerns...
Moderate drinkers lived over a year longer after a heart failure as compared to those who did not drink A new study suggests that people over age 65 who are newly diagnosed with heart failure can continue to drink moderate...
Researchers find going dry in the month of January is good for health and wealth New research from the University of Sussex shows that taking part in Dry January - abstaining from booze for a month - sees people regaining...
YFAS is used for diagnosis of food addiction Clinical food addiction diagnoses can now be measure by a tool called Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS). Initially developed on the basis of criteria for identifying substance addictions, YFAS now has multiple uses....
Reducing alcohol intake is key to quitting tobacco, say researchers If quitting smoking is one of your New Year's resolutions, you might want to consider cutting back on your drinking, too. New research has found that heavy drinkers who are trying...
A new battery-free, implantable device promises great results in people trying for weight loss A new device can be the answer to millions of people around the world trying to lose weight. More than 700 million adults and children worldwide...
Celebrate alcohol and coffee drinkers, you may live longer than those who abstain from the two A new study by the University of California-Irvine found that consuming moderate amounts of coffee and alcohol is linked to living a longer life. The...
It is the season to party, to enjoy it more, party right As temperatures dip, and the party season hits home in all its glory, moderation may be the decider between health and illness. Going easy on the oily biryanis and...
Negative mood, like sadness and anger, is associated with higher levels of inflammationA new study says that bad or negative mood, like anger, sadness and depression, may be an indication of poor health. This research was published in the...