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Tweaking your daily routine so you move more, drink enough water, and sleep better are all helpful adjustments for anyone ...
The Taney County Health Department is reminding residents to keep hot foods at 135°F or above, cold foods at 41°F or lower, and to use a meat thermometer to ensure food is cooked to safe ...
Researchers at IU Indianapolis are helping develop a new device that could be a game changer for people with diabetes.
Costco's food court is known for being pretty darn delicious, but it's useful to know that some of their meals aren't the ...
Eating even small amounts of processed meat may raise the risk of serious diseases, including cancer, type 2 diabetes, and ...
Dr. Kathy Parker with Dardanelle Regional Medical Center discusses the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes and how to stay on top of your health.
There are many ways to a healthy diabetes plate, so stop worrying about which diet is the perfect one for diabetes. The American Diabetes Association says that the principles of a healthy diet are the ...
These dog food toppers are made using all natural ingredients and add a boost of nutrition and flavor at mealtimes.
There is strong evidence that there is “no safe amount” of processed meat to eat, nutrition experts say in response to a new ...
A decades-long study ties top-tier ultra-processed eaters to a persistent jump in all-cause, heart, and diabetes deaths.
Joey Chestnut marked Fourth of July with a return trip to Coney Island, New York, and the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Competition, which he won by downing 70.5 weiners and buns in 10 minutes. But really, ...
New study warns there's no safe amount of hot dogs to eat—processed meats raise risks of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease, ...