Obesity: Researchers identify 4 subtypes

A new study identifies four subtypes of obesity, and the authors warn that experts must focus on individuals if they are to find effective treatments.

Sweet options for people with diabetes

People with diabetes may find it challenging to find sweets and desserts that are safe to enjoy. In this article, learn tips and tricks to make dessert options healthful for people with diabetes.

Orange juice, leafy greens and berries may be tied to decreased memory loss in men

Eating leafy greens, dark orange and red vegetables and berry fruits, and drinking orange juice may be associated with a lower risk of memory loss over time in men.

What are the benefits of licorice root?

Licorice root may offer potential health benefits, such as fighting infection, preventing tooth decay, and relieving stomach discomfort. Learn more about the possible benefits of licorice root here.

What to know about cassava: Nutrition and toxicity

Cassava is a root vegetable that people eat worldwide. Raw cassava can be toxic when people ingest it

What are the benefits of cherry juice?

Cherry juice has many alleged health benefits, including reducing gout symptoms, aiding sleep, and improving short-term memory. Learn more about the potential health benefits of cherry juice here, as well as how to make it.

Health benefits of coconut milk

Coconut milk is made from the flesh of coconuts. It may support weight loss, heart health, and the immune system.

What are the benefits of flaxseed oil?

Learn about the health benefits of flaxseed oil, such as improved skin and cholesterol, decreased inflammation, and a reduced risk of diabetes.

Why a low-gluten diet may benefit everyone

New research suggests that a diet low in gluten may benefit health, even for people who do not have celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

‘Breakthrough’ treatment for peanut allergy awaits FDA check

Millions of people live with peanut allergy, for which there is currently no available treatment. Thanks to a new study, though, this may soon change.

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