Gut bacteria may damage liver by turning carbs into alcohol

Researchers find strains of gut bacteria that turn carbohydrates into alcohol. This may contribute to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

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Poor sleep may fuel harmful eating habits and diabetes

Sleep deprivation can make you crave more junk food, warns a new study. And, giving in to these poor eating habits may contribute to the risk of diabetes.

Junk food and diabetes: Recommendations and tips for eating out

Learn about how junk food may contribute to diabetes, including information on trans fats.

Certain mealtime practices at hospitals may help patients eat better

New research confirms that hospital patients often eat poorly, and that the hospital mealtime environment may contribute to this problem.

Strawberries Protect The Stomach From Alcohol

In an experiment on rats, European researchers have proved that eating strawberries reduces the harm that alcohol can cause to the stomach mucous membrane.