How does diet impact breast cancer risk?

A new study analyzing health- and diet-related data collected over 30 years looks at how fruit and vegetable consumption impacts the risk of breast cancer.

Does the oatmeal diet work for weight loss?

The oatmeal diet is a fad diet that involves eating only or mostly oatmeal.

Which foods are high in histamine?

Some people experience the rare condition known as histamine intolerance where the body has built up too much histamine.

Eat fish for a longer life, study suggests

In the latest and largest study to investigate the impact of eating more fish, researchers conclude that a fish-based diet could lower mortality risk.

Strong sensitivity to bitter tastes tied to higher cancer risk

Researchers suggest that women with a higher sensitivity to bitter flavors have an increased risk of cancer, but they are still investigating why this is.

Benefiber vs. Metamucil: Which is better?

Benefiber and Metamucil are two popular fiber supplements. Both products are designed to relieve constipation and promote gut health. Benefiber and Metamucil work in very similar ways but contain different types of fiber

Bowel cancer: Low-calorie soft drinks could reduce recurrence

A new study suggests that higher consumption of artificially sweetened soft drinks is tied to less chance of recurrence and death in stage 3 bowel cancer.

Eighteen ways to reduce bloating

Bloating is common and can be very uncomfortable. A bloated stomach usually occurs due to trapped gas, so removing this gas is key to reducing the bloat

Eating dinner earlier could reduce cancer risk

A new study concludes that the timing of our final meal of the day may influence our risk of developing prostate or breast cancer.

High fruit and vegetable consumption may reduce risk of breast cancer

Women who eat a high amount of fruits and vegetables each day may have a lower risk of breast cancer, especially of aggressive tumors, than those who eat fewer fruits and vegetables, according to a new study.

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