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July is National Hot Dog Month. A registered dietitian weighs in on whether hot dogs are really that bad for you
A mostly plant and fish based diet with low protein and carefully balanced levels of an amino acid found in foods like eggs, meat, and dairy helped mice stay healthier as they aged, according to new research from the University of Southern California. The diet increased healthspan, reduced body fat, and lowered frailty in older…
Smallpox devastated Australia’s Aboriginal communities in the late 18th century, not long after British colonists stepped foot on the continent. But historians have long debated how the disease arrived on the isolated landmass, as well as how many people it killed
Plant foods contain thousands of naturally occurring compounds, and researchers are increasingly interested in how some of them may relate to long-term health. A recent study from the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health found that people with higher overall intakes of polyphenols had a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Most people barely register an extra handful of chips at 11 p.m. But 50 to 100 surplus calories a day, compounded over a decade, is how most weight gain actually happens — not through dramatic binges, but through a slow, invisible drift. The European Commission has now authorized a food ingredient specifically designed to interrupt…
A Harvard-trained neuroscientist has revealed what she tells people when they ask if there is a pill or supplement they can take to reduce their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Lisa Genova is a bestselling author with a PhD in Neuroscience from Harvard University
In the summer we talk a lot about sunscreen, hydration, moisture, dryness, sun, and air conditioners, but it is important to raise awareness of one of the most important vitamins in this context, namely vitamin E, a fat–soluble antioxidant whose primary role is to protect cell membranes from oxidative damage
India, July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — India is approaching a pivotal moment in the evolution of obesity and metabolic health management. As awareness grows among healthcare professionals and patients alike, the obesity care ecosystem is rapidly transitioning from reactive treatment toward proactive and long-term disease management
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T.J. Watt and Nick Herbig were back at their alma mater for a summer workout session among Badgers of past and present, but it was the man who captured the details who is generating headlines and buzz

