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Caffeine is a natural stimulant known for its health benefits, but having too much can also be harmful. Here are the symptoms ...
Many adopt healthy habits for a longer life. But some choices can quietly harm the body. Cardiologist Elizabeth Klodas explains that high-protein diets and intense workouts may backfire. Binge ...
While we might assume nutritionists only ever prepare and eat Pinterest-worthy meals, that’s not necessarily true, as 16 experts tell us here.
Habits such as eating too much protein, binge drinking, and excessive cannabis use can lead to cardiovascular disease and heart failure.
Consuming more protein isn’t always a healthier choice. Too much protein can increase your risk for serious health concerns and lead to nutrient deficiencies. Keep your intake of protein to ...
After a pro golfer claimed to 'overdose' on creatine, we asked fitness experts whether it's possible – and what you should ...
Orthorexia, a term first coined in 1997 by physician Steven Bratman, combines the Greek words for correct and appetite. It describes an obsession with healthy eating that can lead to extreme ...
Can too much of a good thing actually be harmful? When it comes to eating healthy foods, the answer – ironically – is yes. One woman struggles with orthorexia -- an obsession with eating only ...
Bad diets, too many meds, no exercise: A look inside the latest ‘Make America Healthy Again’ report The Associated Press August 15, 2025, 2:23 PM ...
Bad diets, too many meds, no exercise: A look inside the latest ‘Make America Healthy Again’ report The report lays out four problem areas that are to blame for chronic diseases in the U.S.
A healthy heart age is key to longevity, and most Americans are aging faster than expected. A cardiologist said understanding your heart age can help reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.
The “Make America Healthy Again” strategy is supposed to be one of Kennedy’s signature achievements, but a draft of the report doesn't call for any major change.