Tag: lifestyle medicine
Why you diet has a role to play in how well...
People who diet to stay healthy are more likely to seek nutrition knowledge, use it to tweak their eating behaviours
New research led by the...
Is your child a picky eater? Limit time spent on social...
Social media has negative impact on children's food intake, shows new study
Unhealthy food items advertised by social media have a negative influence on children’s...
Nutritional supplements don’t prevent depression, Mediterranean diet does
Food supplements do not keep depression away, right diet and lifestyle do
A daily intake of nutritional supplements won't help stave off the onset of...
Your childhood home decides whether you have obesity as an adult
Study identifies factor related to family and home environment that eventually lead to obesity
Where you come from and how you are brought up could...
Personalised diet budgeting for genes, lifestyle works better in diabetes
Mayo Clinic researchers bat for personalised diet for better control of diabetes
A personalised diet based on a person's genetics, microbiome and lifestyle is more...
Not enough sleep? Practice meditation, say Oregon researchers
However mindfulness exercises cannot replace sleep, they warn
When entrepreneurs are feeling exhausted but can't afford the time for adequate sleep, they may be able...
On World Cancer Day, WHO calls upon Govts to screen patients
WHO regional director asks countries to pursue policies to reduce cancer incidence
Cancer is far from an equal-opportunity killer. In 2018 - 18.1 million new...
5 common health myths and why they belong in the junk
When it comes to health myths are often more powerful than facts. A fact check is in order
Life is not a bed of roses,...
Can’t fit into that dress any more? Blame it on work...
Heavy pressures at work seem to predispose women to weight gain, irrespective of whether they have received an academic education. This is shown in...
Fitter you are, less are your chances of a heart attack...
Study shows poor cardiorespiratory fitness on its own is a red flag for heart attack
Poor cardiorespiratory fitness could increase your risk of a future...